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We  present  to  our  patrons  in  the  following  pages  our  new  Catalogue.  It  is  not  our 
aim  to  make  of  it  an  advertising  medium,  but  to  furnish  to  our  customers  a  convenient 
and  useful  book  of  reference.  We  have  not  entered  into  lengthy  descriptions  of  our 
goods,  but  have  presented  the  different  classes  with  such  clear  cuts  and  brief  and  con- 
cise descriptions  as  will  enable  one  to  see  at  a  glance  the  principal  features  of  useful- 
ness and  excellence  in  the  goods  we  handle. 

We  have  endeavored  to  make  our  repair  lists  as  complete  as  practicable,  and  will 
ask  dealers,  as  far  as  possible,  to  order  all  repairs  and  extras  by  the  numbers  and  in 
the  wording  of  the  catalogue. 

It  is  our  constant  aim  to  please  our  customers,  with  profit  to  them  and  to  ourselves  ; 
and  the  new  features  which  we  have  added  to  our  line  during  the  past  year  will,  we 
feel,  be  thoroughly  appreciated. 

The  prices  here  given  are  list  prices,  from  which  a  discount  is  made  to  the  trade. 

Bespeaking  your  future  favors,  we  remain, 

Your  obedient  servants, 

DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 
RULES  OF  BUSINESS. 

All  contracts  made  with  fairness  and  liberality,  and  held  to  be  strictly  binding  on 
both  parties  when  made. 

A  clear  shipping  receipt  for  goods  relieves  us  of  all  responsibility,  and  places  it  with 
carriers. 

Claims  for  shortage  and  damage  must  be  made  within  five  days  after  receipt  of 
goods. 

The  prices  given  are  for  goods  in  store.  Drayage  and  cases,  where  necessary,  al- 
waye  charged. 

Goods  not  in  stock  when  order  is  received  will  be  shipped  on  their  arrival,  unless 
otherwise  directed  in  order. 

TERMS. 

Cash  with  orders,  unless  by  special  agreement. 

All  bills  payable  with  exchange.     Express  remittances  must  be  prepaid. 

Notes  required  in  settlement  of  all  time  sales. 

Past  due  accounts  subject  to  interest  from  maturity. 

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Deere's  Patent  Steel  Frame  Plow. 

The  Latest  and  Best. 

This  series  of  Plows  is  made  to  meet  a  special  demand  for  a  General  Purpose  Plow 
of  light  draft  and  extra  strength,  to  take  the  place  of  the  more  cumbersome  steel  plows, 
at  something  near  the  price  of  them.  The  "D"  Plows  fully  meet  these  requirements, 
and  we  warrant  them  to  be  the  best  ever  made.  The  shape  is  the  best  that  can  be 
made  for  an  easy  turning  and  easy  scouring  plow,  and  the  construction  is  the  simplest 
and  strongest  that  we  know  of.  The  Standard  and  Frame  is  one  piece  of  solid  steel,  con- 
stituting the  frame- work  to  which  all  the  other  steel  parts  are  bolted.  (See  cut  below.) 
The  standard  extends  well  down  under  the  share,  forming  the  frog,  to  which  the  share 
and  landside  are  attached.  This  makes  the  operation  of  removing  and  fitting  shares 
very  simple,  and  easily  done  with  the  ordinary  appliances  found  on  a  farm. 

This  Plow  is  adapted  for  use  in  soils  where  extra  scouring  qualities  are  required. 


[Cut  showing  bottom  of  the  "D"  Plow] 

Adjustable  Wood  Beam— Steel  Standard— Steel  Landside— No  Plate— Straig-ht  Handles. 

PRICE  LIST. 


Brand. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Extra  Steel 

Share. 

D  20 

7-inch 

37  Ibs. 

$  9  50 

F 

5 

$1  50 

D  40 

8-inch 

42  Ibs. 

10  50 

U 

8 

2  25 

DX  9 

9-inch 

51  Ibs. 

11  00 

u 

9 

2  50 

DX  10 

10-inch 

70  Ibs. 

14  50 

F 

10 

3  00 

DX  11 

11-inch 

73  Ibs. 

15  50 

F 

11 

3  25 

DX  12 

12-inch 

80  Ibs. 

16  00 

U 

12 

3  50 

DX  13 

13-inch 

85  Ibs. 

17  00 

X 

13 

3  75 

DX  14 

14-inch 

90  Ibs. 

18  00 

P 

33 

4  00 

Fin  Cutter,  Extra,  $1.25. 

See  Price  List  of  Beams,  Handles,  Shares,  Moulds  and  Landsides.  on  Page  257. 

ORDER  EXTRA  SHARES  BY  NUMBER  STAMPED  ON  BOTTOM  OF  EACH. 


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Steel  Frame  Plow— " Red  Jacket"  Series— Wood  Beam. 

A  great  improvement  has  been  made  in  our  Turf  and  Stubble  construction  of  Plows 
by  the  introduction  of  our  steel  standard.  The  Plows  we  are  bringing  out  with  this 
improvement  will  be  known  as  the  Red  Jacket  series,  being  of  the  same  shape  as  the 
popular  Bluebeard  Plows,  and  as  much  improved  in  construction  over  that  Plow  as 
•steel  is  over  cast  iron. 

The  Red  .Jacket  series  is  gotten  up  for  turf  and  heavy  clay  stubble  work,  where  a 
strong  plow  is  needed  to  do  difficult  plowing.  The  entire  series  have  a  long  and  easy 
turn  of  mold,  partaking  properly  of  the  wedge-shape,  which  will  insure  them  to  take 
the  ground  and  stick  to  their  work  where  it  is  possible  to  plow  at  all.  They  are  made 
with  hardened  molds,  and  furnished  with  plain  or  fine  cutter  shares,  as  desired.  Suit- 
able for  all  difficult  soils,  and  particularly  adapted  for  heavy  clay  lands. 


PRICE  LIST-BED  JACKET  PLOWS. 
Wood  Beam— For  Turf  and  Heavy  Clay  Stubble— Solid  Steel  Landside. 


Brand. 

Cut. 

Weight 
Complete. 

Price, 
With  Extra  Share. 

! 

Extra 
Steel  Share. 

Extra 
Cast  Share. 

D      10 
D     11 
D     70 

D  140 

10  inch 
11  inch 
12  inch 
14  inch 

83  Ibs. 
86  Ibs. 
91  Ibs. 
106  Ibs. 

$13  50 
14  50 
15  00 
17  00 

F  10    $3  00 
F  11      3  25 
U  12      3  ftO 
X  42      4  00 

OF  10      .75 

CF  11  $1  00 
CU  12    I  00 
CX  42    1  00 

For  Prices  on  Shares,  Moulds  and  Landsides  see  Page  257. 
ORDER  EXTRA  SHARES  BY  NUMBER  STAMPED  ON  BOTTOM  OF  EACH. 


SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 


Stubble  Plow — Wood  Beam — Low  Landside. 

This  cut  shows  our  Wood  Beam  Stubble  Plow  with  Low  Landside.  These  are 
light  two-horse  plows, particularly  adapted  for  use  in  light  soils,wheat  and  oats  stubble. 
Their  perfect  symmetry,  fine  finish,  excellent  scouring  qualities,  light  weight,  low 
coat,  and  generally  satisfactory  work,  make  them  especially  desirable. 

In  regard  to  the  shapes  of  our  plows,  we  may  say  that  many  years  of  experience 
and  experiment,  have  taught  us  the  very  best  shapes  to  use  for  various  kinds  of  soils. 
For  perfect  turning  qualities  they  are  unequalled,  and  our  large  variety  of  patterns  and 
shapes  enables  us  to  supply  any  locality  with  the  plows  best  calculated  for  its  use. 

PRICE    LIST 
Low  Landside 


Brand. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Extra  Steel  Share. 

No.  1% 
No.  7 
No.  0  13 
No.  6 

11-inch 
12-inch 
13-inch 
14-inch 

68  Ibs. 
74  Ibs. 

75  Ibs. 
87  Ibs. 

$14  50 

15  00 
16  00 
17  00 

No.  30       $3  25 
No.  31         3  50 
No.  13         3  75 
No.  33         4  00 

Medium  Landside 


No  AX  16 

16-inch 

105  Ibs. 

$21  00 

j  No.  40 

$5  00 

"Colorado"  Plow. 
Fine  "Adobe"  Plow.    Cast-Cast  Steel  Shares. 

Low  Landside 


Brand. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Extra  Steel  Share. 

Colorado  10 
Colorado  12 

10-inch 
12-inch 

60  Ibs. 
76  Ibs. 

$16  00 

18  00 

No.  50       $3  00 
No.  74         3  50 

Fin  Cutter,  Extra,  $1.25. 

See  Price  List  of  Beams,  Handles,  Shares,  Moulds  and  Landsides,  on  Page  257. 
ORDER  EXTRA  SHARES  BY  NUMBER  STAMPED  ON  BOTTOM  OF  EACH, 


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Small  Stirring  Plow. 

This  is  a  light,  One- horse  Plow,  with  hardened  Moldboard,  steel  Share  of  high  nat- 
ural temper,  low  Landside,  patent  wrought  Frog. 

PRICE  LIST-SMALL  STIRRING  PLOWS. 
Wood  Beam— Right  Hand  Only— Low  Landside— Single  Shin. 


Brand. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Extra  Steel  Share. 

No.  40 

No.  80 

8-inch 
9-inch 

43  Ibs. 
45  Ibs. 

$  9  50 

10  00 

No.  37    $2  25 
No.  80      2  50 

Medium  Landside 


No.  56 
No.  58 

7-inch 
10-inch 

40  Ibs. 
66  Ibs. 

$  8  50 
13  50 

No.  O39 
No.  038 

$2  00 
3  00 

Stubble  Plow— Steel  Beam. 

For  Prices,  see  next  page. 

See  Price  List  of  Beams,  Handles,  Shares,  Moulds,  and  Lands  on  Page  257. 
ORDER  EXTRA  SHARES  BY  NUMBER  STAMPED  ON  BOTTOM  OF  EACH 


SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 


Stubble  Plow— Steel    Beam. 


This  is  a  land  view  of  the  same  plow  shown  on  the  last  page.  Shows  the  medium 
landside  and  the  full  curve  of  the  beam. 

The  greatest  care  is  used  in  the  selection  of  material  for  our  plows,  and  not  a  piece 
goes  into  any  of  them  that  has  not  been  thoroughly  inspected  and  found  perfect.  To 
this  great  painstaking  is  due,  in  large  degree,  the  success  of  our  goods,  for  purchasers 
know  that  when  they  buy  a  "John  Deere  Plow"  they  are  getting  a  tool  that  can  be  re- 
lied upon. 

Our  Steel  Beam  Stubble  Plows  are  models  of  beauty  in  shape  and  finish.  In  point 
of  strength  they  cannot  be  improved.  The  parts  are  so  carefully  fitted  that  there  is  no 
chance  for  the  plow  to  become  rickety,  and  it  stands  firm  until  worn  out. 

They  are  made  with  the  Patent  Wrought  Frog  and  Welded  Land  Bar.  They  are 
firmly  braced  and  clipped.  The  beam  is  of  steel,  strong  enough  to  withstand  the  great- 
est legitimate  strain  without  bending,  and  so  curved  as  not  to  foul  and  choke  in  weedy 
land. 

Made  with  either  single  or  double  Shin,  the  Shin  being  always  welded  to  the  sur- 
face of  the  Mold,  and  increasing  its  wearing  qualities. 

The  Mold  and  Share  conform  in  shape  to  those  of  Wood  Beam  Plows  of  the  same 
size  and  series. 

PRICE    LIST 
Steel  Beam— Medium  IJandside— Single  Shin. 


Brand. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Extra  steel  Share. 

B  58 
AB  7 
AB  13 
AB  6 
AX  5 

11-inch 
12-inch 
13-inch 
14-inch 
16-inch 

75  Ibs. 
88  Ibs. 
92  Ibs. 
101  Ibs. 
119  Ibs. 

$17  00 
18  00 
19  00 
20  00 
24  00 

No.  O38         $3  00 
No.  31             3  50 
No.  13             3  75 
No.  33             4  00 
No.  40             5  00 

Fin  Cutter,  Extra,  $1.25. 

See  List  of  Beams,  Handles,  Shares,  Moulds  and  Lands  on  Page  257. 
ORDER  EXTRA  SHARES  BY  NUMBER  STAMPED  ON  BOTTOM  OF  EACH. 


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MQLINE.ILL. 


"Humbolt  Clipper" 
"Highland"  Series— Turf  and  Stubble  Plows 

This  series  is  known  everywhere  as  General  Purpose  or  "G.  P."  Plow,  and  for  use 
in  hard  land,  alfalfa  sod  or  heavy  stubble,  or  for  deep  plowing,  there  is  no  plow  that 
can  equal  them.  The  turn  of  the  moldboard  is  long  and  easy,  so  that  the  furrows  are 
lapped  with  perfect  regularity.  In  sod  plowing  the  turf  is  turned  completely  under. 

The  draft  is  very  light,  owing  to  the  shape  of  the  moldboard,  the  perfect  balance, 
and  the  construction  with  particular  reference  to  heavy  work. 

This  series  of  plows  is  in  especial  favor  with  farmers  who  rotate  their  crops,  and 
who  require  a  plow  for  use  in  both  sod  and  stubble,  and  it  fills  the  bill  completely. 

The  G.  P.  is  especially  adapted  for  use  in  old  pasture  and  meadow  land,  adobe  and 
clay  soils,  and  a  most  useful  style  of  plow. 

These  plows  are  made  with  our  heavy  double  shin,  capped  standard,  welded 
handle  brace,  wrought  frog  and  welded  bar,  thoroughly  braced,  with  hardened  iron 
center  mold  and  hardened  steel  slip  share.  Beam  adjustable  for  two  or  three  horses. 

PRICE    LIST 
Wood  Beam— Medium  Landside— Double  Shin— No  Cutter 


Brand. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Extra  Steel 

Share. 

GP  11 
GP    3 
*GP    5 
*GP  16 

12-inch 
13-inch 
14-inch 
16-inch 

87  Ibs. 
93  Ibs. 
100  Ibs. 
112  Ibs. 

$17  50 
19  00 
21  00 
24  00 

No.  48 
No.  41 
No.  42 
No.  46 

$4  00 
4  50 
4  75 
5  00 

*GP  5  and  GP  16  have  Index  Beam.     Fin  Cutter,  Extra,  $1.25. 

See  Price  List  of  Beams,  Handles,  Shares,  Moulds  and  Lands,  on  Page  257. 

ORDER  EXTRA  SHARES  BY  NUMBER  STAMPED  ON  BOTTOM  OF  EACH. 


SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 


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"Humboldt  Clipper." 
"Highlander"  Series— Turf  and  Stubble  Plows— Steel  Beam. 

All  that  has  been  said  on  the  preceding  pages  regarding  the  Wood  Beam  Plows  of 
this  series  may  be  said  of  the  Steel  Beam.  They  have  the  beautiful  shape,  and  all  the 
style  and  qualities  of  the  wood  beam  series. 

They  are  most  graceful  in  appearance,  combining  beauty  with  utility  in  the 
highest  degree. 

The  utmost  care  is  used  in  fitting  our  plow  bottoms,  only  skilled  workmen  being 
employed  In  this  feature  there  is  no  doubt  that  our  plows  excel  all  others.  Every 
joint  is  so  perfectly  fitted  that  it  is  impossible  to  find  any  defect.  Every  bottom  is  put 
together  on  a  strain,  so  that  when  the  bolts  are  put  in  and  drawn  up,  each  part  comes 
exactly  into  place,  and  once  in  place  the  different  parts  are  so  firmly  braced  and 
bolted  together  that  no  amount  of  use  or  wear  can  loosen  them. 

PRICE    LIST 


Brand. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Extra  Steel 

Share. 

GP  12 
GP  13 
GP  15 
GP  17 

12-inch 
13-inch 
14-inch 
16-inch 

94  Ibs. 
104  Ibs. 

105  Ibs. 
119  Ibs. 

$20  00 
21  00 
23  00 
26  00 

No.  48 
No.  41 
No.  42 
No.  46 

$4  00 
4  50 
4  75 
5  00 

Fin  Cutter,  Extra,  $1.25 

See  Price  List  of  Beams,  Handles,  Shares,  Moulds  and  Lands  on  Page  257. 
ORDER  EXTRA  SHARES  BY  NUMBER  STAMPED  ON  BOTTOM  OF  EACH. 


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Root  Ground  Plow. 


This  is  a  Two-horse  Plow,  especially  adapted  to  rough  new  ground  work. 
It  is  strong  enough  to  withstand  the  severest  strain.    The  Beam  is  very  heavy  and 
curves  downward,  forming  a  support  of  great  strength  for  the  moldboard. 

Has  no  Landside  except  a  narrow  iron  bar  welded  to  the  moldboard,  and  following 
the  curve  of  the  beam,  to  which  it  is  securely  bolted. 

Moldboard  and  share  are  one  solid  piece  of  steel. 

The  Hanging  Cutter  has  a  point  of  such  shape  that  it  either  cuts  off  a  root  or  car- 
ries the  plow  over,  allowing  it  to  enter  the  ground  on  the  other  side ;  but  it  never  hooka 
under  a  root,  nor  brings  the  plow  up  with  a  jerk  to  break  traces  or  singletree. 

Cutter  is  adjustable  to  any  angle. 

PRICE  LIST— ROOT  GROUND  PLOWS. 
Steel  Beam  with  Hanging  Cutter. 


Brand. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price 

iCx.  Comb  Share  and 
Mould. 

No.  1 
No.  2 

6l^-inch 
8^-inch 

77  Ibs. 
87  Ibs. 

$15  00 
16  50 

$4  00 
5  00 

Hanging  Cutter $2  50 


See  Price  List  of  Moulds,  Lands  and  Handles  on  Page  257. 


ORDER  EXTRA  SHARES  BY  NUMBER  STAMPED  ON  BOTTOM  OF  EACH. 


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"Deere"  Chilled  Plow— with  Jointer  and  Gauge  Wheel. 

The  largest  sizes  are  built  for  two  or  three  horses.  They  are  steady  running,  with 
excellent  turning  qualities. 

We  also  make  a  special  Vineyard  Chilled  Plow  with  Steel  Beam,  similar  to  that 
described  under  the  head  of  "Vineyard  Plows."  This  plow  has  the  Steel  Beam,  which 
also  forms  the  standard,  set  in  the  center  of  the  plow,  so  as  not  to  interfere  with  the 
vines.  It  has  a  Dial  Clevis  and  Draft  Chain,  and  Adjustable  Handles,  and  is  in  all  re- 
spects a  model  plow  for  the  purpose. 

We  furnish  Jointers  and  Gauge  Wheels  with  Chilled  Plows  only  where  specially 
ordered.  Our  Jointers  are  vastly  superior  in  adjustability,  strength  and  working  qual- 
ities to  those  furnished  with  any  other  line  of  Chilled  Plows. 

Our  Gauge  Wheels,  too,  are  superior,  being  attached  to  the  team  by  THE  PATENT 
CLEVIS,  as  shown  in  above  cut.  The  wheel  swivels  on  standard. 

PRICE  LIST-CHILLED  PLOWS. 

With  Cutter  Shares,  Sloping  Landside,  and  Adjustable  Beams. 


Brand. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Ex.  Chilled  Share. 

Extra  Chilled  Share. 
Slip  Nose. 

V8 

4x8     inches 

41  Ibs. 

$  6  00 

No.  D  A2      $0  30 

$0  40 

V9 

5x9     inches 

64  Ibs. 

7  50 

No.  1)  B             30 

0  40 

VV  9  Viney'd 

5x9     inches 

75  Ibs. 

9  00 

No.  D  B             30 

0  40 

V10 

5^x10  in'hs 

85  Ibs. 

10  00 

No.  D  10            40 

0  50 

Vll 

6x11    inches 

94  Ibs. 

11  00 

No.  D  13           40 

0  60 

V12 

6K-12in'hes 

102  Ibs. 

12  00 

No.  D  19            50 

0  75 

V13 

7x13   inches 

110  Ibs. 

12  50 

No.  D  20            50 

0  75 

V14 

7^x14  in'hs 

116  Ibs. 

13  00 

No.  D.  40          50 

0  75 

Jointer, extra,  for  V 12,  V  13,  V  14. . .  .$2.50    Gauge  Wheel  and  Standard,  extra. . .  .$1.25 

No  Slip-Nose  Shares  shipped  unless  specially  ordered. 
Price  List  of  Beams,  Handles,  Shares,  Lands  and  Moulds,  on  Page  257. 


ORDER  EXTRA  SHARES  BY  NUMBER  STAMPED  ON  BOTTOM  OF  EACH. 


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DEERE    IMPLEMENT    COMPANY. 


"Collins"    Cast-Cast-Steel    Plows 

Cast-Cast-Steel  Lands,  Moulds  and  Shares 
PRICE    LIST 

No.  3  C.    12-inch  cut,  Weight  80  Ibs 

No.  30.    13    "       "         "       82  Ibs 

No.  30.    14    "       "         "       85  Ibs... 


.$17  00 
.  17  50 
.  18  00 


No.  1  B 
No.  2  B 
No.  P.  18 
No.  P. 
No.  P.  19 
No.  P. 
No.  P.  20 
No.  P.  21 
No.  P.  22 
Eagle  20 
Eagle    2 


Light 

Medium 

Light 

Medium 

Heavy 

Light 

Medium 

Heavy 

Heavy 

Heavy 

Medium 


Cast  Iron  Plow 
2-Horse,  cuts    9  inches,  Weight  55  pounds $  4 


10 
8 

8J 
9 
9j 

10 


12 

12 


No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 


0. 

00. 

B  1. 

SB1. 


80 

42 

45 

50 

70 

85 

91 
111 
111  "  

85        "      

Cast  Iron  Side  Hill  Plow 
1  Horse,  Weight    45  pounds Price, 

1  "  "        75        "       Price, 

2  "  "      105        "       Price, 

2      "  "      100        "      (Steel  Mold) .Price, 


00 
00 
75 
00 
50 
00 
50 

6  50 
8  00 
8  50 

7  00 


£  6  00 

8  00 

10  00 

12  50 


Cast  Iron  Double  Moldboard  Plow- 
No.  2.    Cuts  10  inches,  Weight  62  pounds 


price,  $10  00 


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"Deere"  Hillside  Plow. 

This  Plow  is  made  for  two  horses.  Has  heavy  iron  standard,  as  shown  in  cut, 
which  is  extended  to  form  a  support  for  the  handles.  The  bottom  of  the  landside  is  of 
chilled  cast  iron.  The  plow  is  changed  from  right  to  left  by  unhooking  the  moldboard 
and  lifting  the  plow  up,  when  the  weight  of  the  bottom  throws  it  under  the  beam,  and 
by  throwing  the  beam  over  and  hooking  the  moldboard,  the  change  is  made. 

Share  and  Moldboard  are  of  cast  steel. 

PRICE  LIST. 
Steel  Hillside  Plows. 


Brand. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price. 

- 

Extra  Steel  Share. 

Hillside    No. 
Hillside    No. 
Hillside    No. 

1 

2 
3 

9-inch 
10-inch 
11-inch 

73  Ibs. 
82  Ibs. 
117  Ibs. 

$15  50 
17  00 
20  00 

K   1 
K  2 
K  3 

$2  75 

a  25 

5  00 

PRICE  LIST. 
Chilled  Hillside  Plow. 


No.  2.  Two-Horse,  With  Gauge  Wheel,  Weight,  105  Ibs.    Extra  Share,  C.  K.  2,  $15.00. 


Repair  List. 


No.   of  Plow.            Mould. 

Standard. 

Fork. 

Frog. 

Beam. 

Handles,  Pair. 

No.  1  Steel         $2  75 
No.  2    4<               3  25 
No.  3    "               4  00 
No.  2  Chilled          3  25 

$2  75 
3  25 
4  00 
3  25 

$065 
0  75 
1  00 
0  75 

$0  75 

0  75 
1  00 
0  75 

$1  75 
2  25 
3  00 
2  25 

$1  50 

1  75 
2  50 
1  75 

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Knapp's  Hillside  Plow. 


While  they  are  called  Side  Hill  plows,  they  are  suitable  for  any  land,  as  the  turn- 
ing capacity  is  perfect,  and  the  upturned  edge  of  the  share  is  the  most  perfect  cutter 
for  roots,  etc.,  ever  used. 

The  plow  is  changed  from  right  to  left  by  unhooking  the  moldboard  and  lifting 
the  plow  up,  when  the  weight  of  the  bottom  throws  it  under  the  beam,  and  by  throw- 
ing the  beam  over  and  hooking  the  moldboard  the  change  is  made. 

Share  and  moldboard  are  of  cast  steel. 


PRICE    LIST 
Steel  Hillside  Plows. 


No.  1,  Vineyard,  One-horse,  Index  Beam,  Weight  73  Ibs. 
No.  2,  Two-horse,  with  Gauge  Wheel,  "        84   "  . 

No.  3,  Three-horse,  "  "  "        98   "  . 


,$15  00    Extra  Share,  $2  75 
.  17  00        "  "       3  25 

.  24  00        "  "       4  00 


All  Shares  have  the  same  mark  as  is  stenciled  upon  the  beam  of  the  Plow.     All  Plows 
warranted  to  give  satisfaction,  or  money  refunded. 


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Extra  Mould...                                                   $275  $325  $400 

"       Standard 2  75  3  25  4  00 

"       Forked  Brace 65  75  100 

"       Frog 75  75  100 

"       Beam 1  75  2  25  3  25 

"       Handles,  per  pair 1  50  1  75  2  50 

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Wood  Beam  Vineyard  and  Orchard  Plow. 

Chilled  Bottoms. 

VV  9  Chilled  Orchard  and  Vineyard  Plow  has  the  following  advantages:  Beam  can 
be  set  to  or  from  land  to  any  desired  extent,  and  held  to  place  by  the  bolt  at  near  end 
of  standard  casting.  Handles  are  straight,  and  easily  renewed  in  case  of  breakage, 
and  are  readily  set  either  right  or  left,  to  avoid  contact  with  vines  or  trees. 

PRICE  LIST. 
Adjustable  Beams,  Adjustable  Handles,  Extra  Share. 


Brand. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Extra  Chilled  Share. 

V.  V.  9. 

9-inch. 

70  Ibs. 

$9  00 

No.  DB.    $0  30 

See  description  of  Steel  Beam  Chilled  Vineyard  Plow  on  next  page. 

Price  List  of  Beams,  Handles,  Shares,  Moulds  and  Lands  on  Page  257. 

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DEERE     IMPLEMENT    COMPANY, 


MOLINE,ILL. 


Vineyard     Plow. 

Vineyards  or  Orchards. 


This  is  a  plow  made  especially  for  Vineyards  and  Orchard  plowing.  It  is  a  small, 
Steel-beam  Plow,  with  Adjustable  Handles  and  Adjustable  Clevis.  The  handles  are 
shown  in  the  cut  thrown  to  one  side,  to  enable  the  plow  to  work  close  to  the  vines  or 
trees  without  scraping  the  hands  or  striking  the  handles. 

The  clevis  is  a  dial,  and  can  be  set  so  as  to  throw  the  line  of  draft  to  one  side  or 
the  other,  so  the  horse  need  not  walk  too  close  to  the  vines  or  trees.  It  is  a  pronounc- 
edjsuccess,  and  a  favorite  with  vine  growers  and  orchardists. 

PRICE    LIST 

Steel  Beam,  Adjustable  Handles 


Brand. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Extra  Steel  Shares. 

V40. 

V57K. 
Chilled  V.  B  9. 

8-inch. 
9-inch. 
9-inch. 

66  Ibs. 
70  Ibs. 
80  Ibs. 

$15  00 

16  50 
12  00 

No.         37            $2  25 
No.  O.    49             2  50 
No.  D.B.  Chilled      30 

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"Bluebeard"  Break-pin  Double  Plow. 

FOR  VINEYARD  USE. 

A  Combined  Double  Plow  and  Double  Shovel.  This  plow  is  adapted  for  hilling 
corn,  potatoes,  fruit  trees,  grape  vines,  etc.  It  has  two  plows  of  high  natural  temper 
steel,  and  excellent  shape,  with  Malleable  Break-pin  Shanks,  arranged  to  receive 
shovel  blades,  making  a  perfect  and  complete  combination  tool. 

Bolts  may  replace  the  wooden  break-pins,  if  desired,  thus  making  the  beams  rigid 


"Bluebeard"  Double  Stock. 

With  Double  Shovel  Blades.  The  standards  and  frame  work  are  same  as  shown  at 
top  of  page.  The  adjustment  of  Sleeve  forward  or  backward  on  the  shank  is  a  valuable 
feature  of  this  stock,  giving  it,  when  used  as  a  plow,  any  desired  pitch  or  suck,  and  as 
a  double  shovel,  the  requisite  set  for  different  soils  and  conditions. 

PRICE  LIST,  "BLUEBEARD"  DOUBLE  STOCK. 
With  two  Six  and  a  half-inch  Plows  and  Extra  Shares. 

Bluebeard  Double  Plow . .  . .  Weight  65  1  bs $15  00 

"       Stock,only "      40  Ibs 600 

Moldboards,  each 2  25 

Shares,  " 150 

Shovels,          "      150 

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Railroad  Grading  Plow. 

Our  Railroad  Grading  Plows  are  built  very  strong,  and  will  stand  the  strain  of  six 
or  eight  horses.  Beam  is  very  heavy,  and  heavily  strapped  underneath.  This  strap 
being  bolted  to  the  standard,  passes  down  and  is  again  bolted  to  the  land  bar,  bracing 
the  beam,  standard  and  landside  firmly  together.  The  Handles  are  also  strapped,  the 
iron  straps  extending  to  the  ends  of  the  handles,  and  on  the  moldboard  handle  forming 
a  loop,  upon  which  the  plow  rests  when  thrown  on  its  side. 

For  use  in  heavy  grading,  in  hardpan,  shale  rock,  and  baked  soils  these  plows  have 
become  great  favorites.  We  can  furnish  contractors  with  complete  outfits  of  grading 
plows.  So  popular  are  they,  that  we  have  received  telegraphic  orders  for  them  to  be 
sent  long  distances  by  express,  when  other  graders  could  be  obtained  close  at  hand. 

This  Plow  is  provided  with  Gauge  Wheel,  Heavy  Reversible  Locked  Cutter,  sharp- 
ened on  both  edges,  Moldboard  extra  thick,  and  Welded  Bar  Share  of  Solid  Cast  Steel, 
of  high  natural  temper. 

PRICE  LIST-GRADING  PLOW. 
"With  Extra  Share— Reversible  Cutter  and  Gauge  Wheel— Strapped  Beam  and  Handles 


Brand. 

Cut. 

Weight. 
Complete. 

Price. 

Extra  Steel  Share. 

Grader  10 
Grader  12 

10-inch 
12-inch 

265  Ibs. 

270  Ibs. 

$45  00 

50  00 

No.  10    $7  00 
No.  12      7  50 

Reversible  Cutter $5.00 


Gauge  Wheel $2.75- 


Junior  Grader. 

Same  shape  and  construction  as  the  regular  Grader,  but  without  Extra  Share,. 
Gauge  Wheel,  or  straps  on  Beams  and  Handles.     For  lighter  work ;  for  four  horses. 

PRICE    LIST- JUNIOR    GRADERS. 
With  Reversible  Cutter. 


Brand. 

Cut. 

Weight 
Complete. 

Price. 

Extra  Steel  Share. 

Grader  Jr..  10 
Grader  Jr.  ,  12 

10-inch 
12-inch 

158  Ibs. 
192  Ibs. 

$30  00 

35  00 

No.  10      $7  00 
No.  12        7  50 

Reversible  Cutter $5.00 

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"  California  "  Grader. 

This  Plow  is  built  especially  for  heavy  work,  and  is  like  the  Railroad  Grader,  ex- 
cepting it  has  a  Shoe  in  place  of  Gauge  Wheel,  with  Draft  Rod  that  attaches  to  the 
standard.  Has  Steel  Handles  in  place  of  Wood. 

PRICE  LIST-CALIFORNIA  GRADER. 

With  Standing-  Reversible  Cutter  and  Extra  Share. 


Size. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Extra  Steel  Share. 

Reversible   Cutter. 

10-inch  cut 
12-inch  cut 

233  Ibs. 
237  Ibs. 

$50  00 

55  00 

No.  10      $7  00 
No.  12       7  50 

$5  00 

5  00 

"  G.  P."  Road  Plow,  with  Quincy  Cutter. 

We  recommend  this  Plow  for  all  light  road  work,  especially  for  grading  country 
roads.     Very  popular  with  Township  Commissioners. 

PRICE  LIST— "».  P."  ROAD  PLOWS. 
Wood  Beam  Strapped— Double  Shin— Low  Landside— Q,uincy  Cutter. 


Brand. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Extra  Steel  Share. 

GP  180 
GP  220 

10-inch 
11-inch 

123  Ibs. 
130  Ibs. 

$28  00 
30  00 

No.  18       $3  00 
No.  22         3  50 

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DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


Monitor  Grader. 

This  Plow  is  constructed  with  heavy  steel  beam.  Handles  and  bottom  are  thor- 
oughly braced.  It  is  equipped  with  adjustable  gauge  shoe  and  heavy  standing  cutter. 
The  duck-bill  slip  share  gives  great  durability.  Suitable  for  difficult  grading  any- 
where. 

PRICE  LIST-MONITOR  GRADERS 
With  Gaug-e  Shoe,  Heavy  Standing:  Cutter  and  Extra  Slip  Share. 


Brand. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price 
Complete. 

Extra  Steel  Share. 

Monitor  10 
Monitor  12 

10-inch 
12-inch 

274  Ibs. 
28ti  Ibs. 

$35  00 
40  00 

No.  N  10 
No.  N  12 

$6  00 
6  50 

Add  for  strapped  handles 


$2  00 


Listing  Plow  with  Subsoiler. 

This  Plow  is  very  popular,  and  largely  used  where  ground  is  prepared  for  drilling 
corn.    It  can  be  used   in  a  variety  of  ways,  as  a  Potato  Digger,  or  for  plowing  irrigat- 
ing ditches.     It  is  strongly  built.    It  is  easily  removed.     Hardened  mold  and  share. 
PRICE  LIST— LISTING  PLOWS. 
Without  Subsoiler.    Wood  Beam. 


Brand. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Extra  Steel  Share. 

Lister  14 
Lister  16 

14-inch 
16-inch 

98  Ibs. 
99  Ibs. 

$21  00 
24  00 

No.  O  14  $6  00 
No.  0  16  7  50 

Subsoil  Attachment,  Extra $4.00. 

See  Price  List  of  Moulds,  Shares,  Beams,  and  Handles  on  Page  257. 
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The  *  Red  River"  Middlebreaker. 

(.Patented  January  17th,  1882,  March  5th,  1889,  May  28th,  1889.) 

In  all  respects  except  the  Beam  this  Plow  is  the  same  as  the  "Sunset"  Breaker 
The  Wood  Beam  "Sunset"  has  met  with  great  success,  and  this  improved  form,  with 
Double  Steel  Beam,  has  been  introduced  to  meet  a  special  demand.  It  is,  we  believe 
the  handsomest  and  best  middlebreaker  made. 

The  best  Plow  made  for  opening  Irrigation  Ditches. 

PRICE  LIST-BED  RIVER  SERIES. 
Steel  Beans.    With  One  Extra  Slip  Point.    Without  Cuttters. 


Brand. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Extra  Steel  Shares 
Per  Pair. 

Slip  Points. 
Cast-Cast  Steel. 

R  R  No.  10. 
R  R  No.  12. 
R  R  No.  14. 
R  R  No.  16. 

10-inch. 
12-inch. 
14-inch. 
16-inch. 

86  Ibs. 
UO  Ibs. 
137  Ibs. 
141  Ibs. 

$18  00 

20  00 
25  00 
35  00 

No.  S  2      $2  75 
No.  S  3        3  00 
No.  S  4        3  50 
No.  84^     4  00 

T  2^      $1  00 

T  2)4      1  00 
T  4H       1  00 
T  4^       1  00 

Moldboards,  pair. . . .  No.  10,  $4.00;  No.  12,  $4.50;  No.  14,  $5.00;  No.  16,  $6.00. 
14-inch,     16-inch,     18-inch,    20-inch,    22-inch,     24-inch, 
$5  50. 


Rolling  Cutters, 


$4  50.        $5  50.        $7  00.        $8  00. 
Other  Parts  Listed  on  Page  257. 


$12  00.        $14  00 


PRICE  LIST-SUGAR  LAND  M1DDLEBREAK.ERS. 

Steel  Beam. 


Brand. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Extra  Steel  Shares 
Per  Pair. 

Slip  Points 
Cast  Cast  Steel 

IB    No.  18 

18-inch 

275  Ibs. 

$55  00 

No.  S  5  $4  00 

T4V£  $1  00 

Moldboards,  pair $7  50 

14-inch,    16-inch,     18-inch,     20-inch,     22-inch,    24-inch 

Rolling  Cutters,        

$4  50.        $5  50.        $7  00.       $8  00.       $12  00.    $14  00. 

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Combined  Lister  and  Drill. 


The  accompanying  cuts  show  our  Combined  Lister  and  Disk  Drill.  This  imple- 
ment can  be  used  as  a  separate  lister  with  subsoil  attachment,  as  a  separate  drill 
with  subsoil  attachment,  or  as  a  combined  machine. 

The  Lister  proper  is  strongly  built,  and,  as  a  result  of  our  long  experience  in  this 
field,  is  of  the  best  shape  for  the  work  it  is  designed  to  do,  and  will  prepare,  with  the 
aid  of  the  subsoiler,  a  perfect  seed  bed  for  any  crop  that  is  to  be  planted  in  drills. 
The  moldboards  and  shares  are  carefully  and  evenly  hardened  throughout,  a  most  im- 
portant feature  in  an  implement  of  this  kind,  for  the  reason  that  the  failure  of  one  of 
these  parts  to  scour  condemns  the  whole  machine. 

The  covering  disks  can  be  set  at  different  angles,  to  throw  more  or  less  dirt,  as  the 
condition  of  the  ground  mav  require.  They  are  fastened  to  a  revolving  jointed  shaft 
or  axle,  coupled  in  the  middle  by  a  knuckle,  and  are  thus  allowed  free  action  without 
any  binding  or  friction,  at  whatever  angle  they  may  be  set.  The  power  for  driving  the 
drill  is  taken  from  this  shaft,  and  this  power  is  constant  so  long  as  either  disk  comes 
in  contact  with  the  ground,  and  the  condition  of  soil  (wet  or  dry)  does  not  effect 
its  working. 


Combined  Lister  and  Drill,  with  Separate  Drill  Cup. 

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Combined  Lister  and  Drill— Side  View. 

The  Drill  is  easily  detached,  and  by  putting  on  a  forward  wheel  and  pair  of  handles 
is  quickly  converted  into  a  perfect,  independent  drill.  The  drop  is  furnished  with  a 
series  of  plates  for  dropping  at  different  distances,  and  to  accommodate  different  vari- 
eties and  sizes  of  seed. 

The  Subsoiler  can  be  varied  in  depth  at  the  set-screw  fastening.  It  is  the  office  of 
this  part  to  completely  pulverize  the  soil  in  the  bottom  of  the  furrow. 

By  afoot  lever  the  drill  can  be  lifted  free  from  the  ground  and  fastened  in  that  posi- 
tion, for  transportation  from  field  to  field. 

PRICE  LIST-LISTING  PLOWS  WITH  SUBSOILER. 
Wood  Beam. 


Brand. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Extra  Steel  Share. 

Lister  14 
Lister  16 

14-inch. 
16-inch. 

98  Ibs. 
99  Ibs. 

$26  00 
29  00           J 

No.  O  14    $6  00 
No.  O  16      7  50 

Subsoil  Attachment $4  00 


PRICE  LIST-COMBINED  LISTER  AND  DRILL. 


Brand. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Extra  Steel  Share. 

Comb.L.  &D. 

14-inch 

210  Ibs. 

$45  00 

No.  O  14          $6  00 

Steel  Beam  Lister,  with  Subsoiler,  no  Drill,  14-inch $30  00 

PRICE  LIST— INDEPENDENT  DRILL. 
Lister  Drop  with  handles  and  wheel  complete,  as  independent  drill,  weight  92  Ibs.,  $22  50 

Extras  for  above  listed  on  page  257. 
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DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


"Prairie  Queen"  Breaking  Plow. 

The  "Prairie  Queen"  is  the  most  popular  Breaking  Plow  in  use,  and  the  easiest 
running.  With  long,  tapering  Moldboard  and  flat  Share,  it  turns  a  flat,  smooth  lur- 
row,  with  very  light  draft. 

The  superiority  of  the  material  and  most  excellent  turning  qualities  of  our  Break- 
ers have  placed  them  in  the  front  rank  of  Breaking  Plows.  They  are  furnished  with 
Gauge  Wheel,  Rolling  Coulter,  Patent  Three-horse  Adjustable  Clevis,  and  each  plow 
has  an  Extra  Share  fitted  to  it  before  leaving  the  shop.  Patent  Wrought  Frog. 

Our  Patent  Clevis  admits  of  an  accurate  adjustment  for  depth  and  land,  and  dis- 
penses with  gauge  wheel  clamps. 

Moldboard,  solid  Cast  Steel;  Cast  Steel  Share,  mild  temper. 

PRICE  LIST. 
Extra  Breaker,  -with  Extra  Share,  Boiling-  Cutter  and  Gauge  Wheel. 


Brand. 

Cut. 

Weight 
Complete. 

Price. 

Extra  Steel  Share. 

D  10 
E  12 
F  14 
G  16 

10-inch 
12-inch 
14-inch 
16-inch 

104  Ibs. 
1181bs. 
130  Ibs. 
143  Ibs. 

$26  00 
28  00 
30  00 
33  00 

No.  D     $2  50 
No.  E       3  00 
No.  F       3  75 
No.  G      4  00 

Where  Standing  is  substituted  for  Rolling  Cutter,  deduct $1  00 

Where  Gauge  Wheel  is  not  wanted,  deduct 1  50 

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"Mapes"  Subsoil  Plow. 

The  Mapes  Subsoil  Plow,  manufactured  by  us  for  many  years,  is  a  standard  tool 
of  its  kind.  The  cut  is  sufficient  description  of  its  construction,  as  it  is  extremely 
simple.  Its  only  use  is  a  special  one,  for  stirring  up  the  under  soil,  to  make  a  soft  and 
luxurious  seed  bed.  It  is  built  very  strong,  and  of  first-class  material. 

PRICE  LIST-MAPES  SUBSOIL  PLOW. 
With  Gauge  Wheel  and  Draft  Bod. 


Brand. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Extra  Steel  Share. 

Mapes  Subsoil. 

8^-inch. 

901bs. 

$19  00 

$6  00 

Deduct  $1  50  for  Guage  Wheel  if  not  wanted. 
Front  Standard  or  Cutter  for  Mapes  S.  S 

Deere's  Subsoil  Plow. 
Extra  Heavy  Steel  Beam,  With  G-uagre  Wheel. 


$2  25 


Brand. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Extra  Steel  Share. 

Deere  Subsoil. 

9-inch. 

140  Ibs. 

$40  00 

$7  50 

Extra  Cutters  for  same each  $5  00 

ORDER  EXTRA  SHARES  BY  NUMBER  STAMPED  ON  BOTTOM  OF  EACH. 


DEERE    IMPLEMENT    COMPANY. 


Digger. 

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"Deere"  Potato 

This  is  a  great  labor-saver.  It  works  with  very  light  draft,  and  throws  the  pota- 
toes out  of  the  ground  without  cutting  them,  and  leaves  the  ground  in  good  shape.  It 
has  Iron  Beam,  and  solid,  hardened,  soft  center  Steel  Shoe.  The  Gauge  Wheel  in  the 
rear  regulates  the  depth,  and  serves  as  a  landside  to  keep  the  Digger  down.  The  Fin- 
gers are  round,  and  do  not  bruise  the  potatoes.  It  will  do  the  work  of  six  men  with 
hoes  or  forks. 

PRICE  LIST—  WITH  GAUGE  WHEEL. 


Brand. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price. 

E)xtra  Steel  Share. 

Deere. 

82  Ibs. 

$15  00 

$4  50 

Gauge  Shoe,  $1.25  extra.      Weed  Fender,  $2.75  extra.    Gauge  Wheel,  $1.50. 


"Shaker"  Potato  Digger. 

This  Digger  has  a  flat  blade,  which  does  not  cut  the  potatoes.  The  Rod,  or  lin- 
gers, are  given  a  shaking  motion,  by  means  of  the  Sprocket  or  Flange  Wheel  at  the 
rear.  This  shakes  the  dirt  off  the  potatoes,  and  leaves  them  clean  and  whole  on  top 
of  the  ground.  The  Weed  Fender  cleans  away  the  weeds  and  vines,  and  prepares  the 
way  for  the  shovel.  The  Gauge  Shoe  prevents  the  blade  from  entering  the  ground  too 
deeply.  Shipped  with  Weed  Fender,  unless  ordered  without. 

PRICE  LIST. 
Shaker  Potato  Digger  with  Weed  Fender  and  Gauge  Shoe. 


rrand. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Extra  Steel  Share. 

Shaker. 

138  Ibs. 

$22  50 

$4  50 

Weed  Fender,  $2.75.     Gauge  Shoe,  $1.25.     Gauge  Wheel,  $1.50. 


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The  "Gilpin"  is  the 
only  Sulky  Plow  that 
has  stood  the  test  of  time, 
and  shown  itself  equal 
to  all  requirements  put 
upon  this  kind  of  a  plow. 
It  was  the  first  and  only 
successful  Sulky  Plow 
made,  and  all  of  its 
former  competitors  have 
been  consigned  to  obliv- 
ion, while  the  "Gilpin" 
still  holds  its  place  in 
the  trade  as  the  foremost 
riding  plow  of  the  age. 

All  changes  of  depth, 
throwing  in  and  out  of 
the    ground,    etc.,     are 
made  with  one  lever,  and 
the  multiplicity  of  levers 
which  other  manufactur- 
ers have  been  compelled  The   " Gilpin"  Sulky  Plow. 
to  use,  in  order  to  accomplish  the  same  work,  have  had  the  effect  of  weakening  their  ma- 
chines, so  that  a  few  years'  wear  has  unfitted  them  for  service. 

One  simple  fact  serves  to  show  the  durability  of  the  "Gilpin."  In  1881  we  added 
what  is  known  as  the  "Power-Lift,"  by  which,  with  the  simple  pressure  of  the  hand  on 
a  catch,  the  plow  is  thrown  out  of  the  ground  by  one  revolution  of  the  wheel.  We  are 
still  altering  plows  that  were  in  use  prior  to  that  time,  and  which  are  in  such  good  con- 
dition that  farmers  prefer  to  pay  the  cost  of  adding  the  "Power-Lift"  rather  than  throw 
aside  the  old  plow  and  buy  a  new  one.  A  Sulky  Plow  that  has  been  run  eight  or  ten 
years  and  is  still  in  good  condition,  is  a  novelty,  and  we  venture  to  say  that  no  Sulky 
other  than  the  "Gilpin"  will  stand  such  wear.  It  is  self-leveling,  operated  by  a  single 
lever,  is  of  lighter  draft  than  a  hand  plow  cutting  the  same  furrow,  and  of  as  light  draft 
as  any  riding  plow  made,  and  will  do  better  work  than  any  other  plow  of  the  same  class. 

PRICE    LIST. 

With  Double  Shin,  Hardened  Iron  Center,  Steel  Mold  and  Share,  Patent  Anti-Friction  Rolling  Cutter, 

Three-horse  Equalizer,  Patent  Chilled  Hub  Boxes,  Medium  I^andside,  one  Extra  Share. 

Turf  and  Stubble  Series. 


Brand. 

Cut. 

Weight 

Price. 

Extra  Steel  Share. 

GP  13. 
GP  15. 
GP  17. 

13-inch. 
14-inch. 
16-inch. 

510  Ibs. 
515  Ibs. 
520  Ibs. 

$65  00 

65  00 
65  00 

No.  41           $4  50 
No.  42           4  75 
No.  46           5  00 

List  of  Shares,  Moulds,  and  Lands  on  Page  257. 
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DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


The  Gazelle  Three- Wheeled  Riding  Plow. 

This  Plow  is  hung  from  and  lifted  by  two  cranks,  or  bales,  which  move  together, 
and  to  both  of  which  the  beam  is  securely  attached ;  one  of  these  bales  being  in  front, 
and  the  other  at  the  rear  of  the  plow  beam.  The  action  of  the  lifting  lever  is  to 
squarely  raise  or  lower  the  entire  plow  bottom.  This  construction  is  peculiar  to  the 
Gazelle,  and  it  results  in  several  important  advantages.  It  gives  to  the  plow  always 
the  proper  amount  of  pitch  or  suction.  This  is  a  valuable  feature,  as  it  does  away 
with  that  nicety  of  adjustment  at  the  clevis  which  is  necessary  on  other  plows,  and  so 
makes  the  Gazelle  specially  adapted  to  the  use  of  inexperienced  plowmen. 

PRICE  LIST— GAZELLE  SULKY  PLOW 

All  steel  bottoms  for  wheeled  plows  are  made  with  Double  Shin,  Hardened  Iron 
Center  Steel  Mold  and  Share,  Medium  Landside. 

Furnished  with  three-horse  Equalizer  and  Neckyoke,  Wheels  with  chilled  boxes 
and  patent  anti-friction  Rolling  Coulters,  and  one  extra  Share. 

Turf  and   Stubble   Series— With    Three-Horse   Equalizer   and   Patent   Anti-Friction 

Boiling  Cutter. 


Brand. 

Cut. 

Weight 
Complete. 

Price. 

Extra  steel  Share. 

GP  13. 

GP  15. 
GP  17. 

13-inch. 
14-inch. 
16-inch. 

510  Ibs. 
515  Ibs. 
520  Ibs. 

$70  00 
70  00 
70  00 

No.  41           $4  50 
No.  42           4  75 
No.  46           5  00 

List  of  Shares,  Moulds,  and  Lands  on  Page  257. 
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MOLINE.ILL. 


JOHN  DEERE  "GAZELLE"  GANG. 

We  now  feel  that  we  have  a  perfect  Gang  Plow  for  all  kinds  of  soil,  and  can 
recommend  The  Gazelle  to  any  one  desiring  to  purchase.  The  bottoms  are  the  well- 
known  G.  P.,  or  "DEERE"  General  Purpose.  Beams  are  made  from  heavy 
wrought  steel  bars,  and  are  very  high,  giving  large  clearance.  The  spring 
lever  shown  in  cut  is  a  late  improvement,  and  makes  the  handling  of  plow  easy.  A 
boy  can  do  a  man's  work  easily  if  supplied  with  this  gang.  Landsides  and  mould- 
boards  are  of  heavy  steel,  and  we  give  you  your  choice  of  steel  or  chilled  shares. 
The  frame  is  of  steel  and  is  absolutely  strong.  In  fact,  the  whole  construction  is  as 
perfect  as  can  be  devised  by  the  oldest  and  best  known  plow  manufacturers  in  Amer- 
ica, Deere  &  Co.,  Moline,  111. 

We  recommend  and  warrant  it. 

PRICE    LIST. 

GAZELLE  GANG. 

No  C.  R.  C.  or  EVENERS 

D.  70.  GAZELLE,  Weight,  700  Ibs $85  00 

Price  list  of  Beams,  Handles,  Shares,  Moulds,  and  Lands  on  Page  257. 
ORDER  EXTRA  SHARES  BY  NUMBER  STAMPED  ON  BOTTOM  OF  EACH. 


DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


The  "Deere"  Gang  Plow. 

In  1884  and  1885  we  improved  our  Riding  Gang  Plow  by  adding  an  auxiliary  lever, 
by  which  the  depth  of  the  plow  is  more  readily  governed  while  the  plow  is  running. 

The  rear  plow  is  provided  with  a  screw  device,  by  means  of  which  the  pitch  of 
this  plow  can  be  made  to  conform  to  that  of  the  forward  one.  The  plows  are  set  right 
on  leaving  the  shop,  but  in  taking  the  bottoms  or  the  shares  off  for  sharpening  it 
sometimes  happens  that  they  do  not  get  exactly  the  same  set  upon  being  replaced. 
This  screw  arrangement  remedies  any  such  difficulty. 

The  Deere  Gang  is  made  with  two  plows,  10  or  12-inch.  It  is  made  especially  for 
heavy  work,  and  will  withstand  the  draft  of  the  largest  teams  used  in  plowing. 

The  vibrating  tongue  gives  a  free  vertical  motion,  relieving  horses'  necks  of  all  pres- 
sure, and  affording  a  draft  in  a  direct  line  from  the  hitch  at  the  end  of  the  tongue. 

The  main  hitch  is  direct  from  the  end  of  the  beams,  a  feature  peculiar  to  our  plow, 
and  which  gives  much  better  results  than  a  draft  from  the  frame. 

There  is  no  complication  of  parts  on  the  Deere  Gang,  it  being  exceedingly  simple 

in  construction  and  very  durable. 

PRICE  LIST 
[With  Extra  Shares.] 

Wrought  Iron  Frame,  Iron  Wheels,  Hardened  Iron  Center,  Steel  Molds  and  Slip 
Shares,  Medium  Steel  Landsides,  Patent  Chilled  Hub  Boxes,  Doubletrees  and  Breast 

Chains.     Right  hand  only. 

Turf  and  Stubble  Series. 


Brand. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Extra  Steel  Shares. 
Each. 

No.  38. 
No.  50. 
No.  79. 

10-inch. 
10-inch. 
12-inch. 

775  Ibs. 
720  Ibs. 
790  Ibs. 

$95  00 
95  00 
95  00 

No.  38         $3  00 
No.  50           3  00 
No.  79           3  50 

Rolling  Cutters,  Extra each,  $5  00. 

List  of  Shares,  Moulds,  and  Lands  on  Page  257. 
ORDER  EXTRA  SHARES  BY  NUMBER  STAMPED  ON  BOTTOM  OF  EACH. 


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Deere  "Frisco"  Gang  Plow. 

(For  either  Hill  or  Level  .Land.) 

The  above  cut  represents  our  latest  Gang  Plow.  It  was  thoroughly  tested  in  the 
field  in  this  State  last  year,  and  more  than  met  with  our  expectations.  It  is  built  ex- 
ceedingly strong  and  will  stand  the  strain  of  10  horses,  and,  as  we  above  state,will  give 
satisfaction  on  either  level  or  hilly  land.  We  have  fully  tested  it,  and  have  received 
great  praise  from  parties  who  have  seen  it  work,  where  a  common  plow  could  not  be 
made  to  take  land.  The  driver  has  perfect  control  of  levers  which  regulate  the  depth 
of  plowing,  and  width  of  furrow  on  steepest  hillsides.  This  plow  is  supplied  with  the 
famous  John  Deere  "  Colorado  "  Bottoms,  but  we  can  furnish  Chilled  Bottoms  when 
desired. 

The  rear  plow  is  provided  with  a  screw  device,  by  means  of  which  the  pitch  of 
this  plow  can  be  made  to  conform  to  that  of  the  forward  one.  The  plows  are  set  right 
on  leaving  the  shop,  but  in  taking  the  bottoms  or  the  shares  off  for  sharpening,  it 
sometimes  happens  that  they  do  not  get  exactly  the  same  set  upon  being  replaced. 
This  screw  arrangement  remedies  any  such  difficulty. 

PRICE    LIST 
With  Extra  Shares. 


Brand. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Extra  Steel  Share 

No.  50 
No.  79 

10-inch 
12-inch 

720  Ibs. 
730  Ibs. 

$100  00 
100  00 

No.  50     $3  00 
No.  79       3  50 

Rolling  Cutters,  Extra,  each,  $5.00. 

List  of  Shares,  Moulds,  and  Lands  on  Page  257. 

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DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


The  "New  Deal"  Plow,  showing  Seat  Attachment. 

These  Plows  are  lifted  from  the  ground  by  simply  throwing  the  weight  of  the  driver 
on  the  lever,  and  in  plowing  around  a  land  they  require  no  handling  at  the  corners. 

All  "New  Deal"  Plows  are  equipped  with  a  Landing  Device,  by  which  the  landing 
of  the  plow  is  under  perfect  control,  and  can  be  changed  at  will  while  the  team  is  in 
motion. 

PRICE  LIST. 

With  Land  Guage,  Double  Shin,  Hardened  Iron  Center  Steel  Mold  and  Share, 
Patent  Anti- Friction  Rolling  Coulter,  Chilled  Hub  Boxes,  Medium  Landside  and 
Extra  Share. 

One  Furrow— Turf  and  Stubble  Series— With   Equalizers   and  Patent  Anti-Friction 

Rolling-  Cutter. 


Brand. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Extra  Steel  Share. 

GP  13. 
GP  15. 
GP  17. 
GP  19. 

13-inch. 
14-inch. 
16-inch. 
18-inch. 

325  Ibs. 
330  Ibs. 
335  Ibs.        . 
350  Ibs. 

$50  00 
50  00 
50  00 
55  00 

No.  41 
No.  42 
No.  46 
No.  44 

$4  50 
4  75 
5  00 
5  50 

G.  P.  19  has  Extra  Long  Beam,     For  "Tule"  land. 

To  meet  the  wants  of  many  of  our  customers  who  particularly  admire  the  "New 
Deal"  Plow,  but  who  prefer  to  pay  an  extra  price  for  it  with  the  privilege  of  riding,  we 
make  a  Riding  Attachment  which  can  be  put  on  the  "New  Deal"  Plows  at  any  time  at 

comparatively  small  cost. 

PRICE  LIST. 

Biding  Attachment  Complete  for  New  Deal  Singles,  Weight  81  Ibs $10  00 

"  "  "  "     "         "     Gangs,        "  "      1000 

Attachment  without  Seat  and  Spring 7  50 

Price  List  of  Shares,  Moulds  and  Lands  on  Page  257. 

ORDER  EXTRA  SHARES  BY  NUMBER  STAMPED  ON  BOTTOM  OF  EACH. 


SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 


The  "New  Deal"  Gang  Plow. 

Two-Furrow. 

The  "New  Deal"  Gang  is  even  more  desirable  for  all  purposes  than  the  single  plow. 
This  plow  is  the  first  gang  plow  suitable  for  use  on  small  farms,  and  there  it  is  that  it 
shows  its  great  superiority  over  other  plows.  It  plows  as  close  to  fences  as  a  hand  plow, 
requires  only  one  extra  horse,  and  plows  from  five  to  six  acres  per  day  with  ease. 

These  plows  are  lifted  from  the  ground  by  simply  throwing  the  weight  of  the  driver 
on  the  lever,  and  in  plowing  around  a  land  they  require  no  handling  at  the  corners. 

The  universal  verdict  of  those  using  them  is  that  the  "New  Deal"  plows  are  the 
most  economical  in  all  respects  for  the  farmer. 

These  plows  can  be  furnished  with  any  style  of  bottom  that  may  be  desired,  and 
are  warranted  to  do  good  work  in  the  most  difficult  soils. 

All  "New  Deal"  plows  are  furnished  with  the  landing  device. 

NOTICE. — We  are  now  prepared  to  furnish  8,  10  and  12-inch  Bottoms  with  Steel 
Moldboard  and  Chilled  Iron  Share  or  10  and  12-inch  Chilled  Iron  Bottoms.  Either 
style  will  fit  old  "New  Deal"  Gangs,  and  are  readily  fitted  on. 

We  will  ship  Steel  Bottoms  on  all  Gangs  unless  otherwise  ordered. 


PRICE  LIST. 

With  Land  Gauge  and  Extra  Shares. 
Two  Gang,  8-inch Weight  330  Ibs. 


10-inch '        395 

"    12-inch '        450 

"        "    14-inch '        515 

"        "    10-inch,  with  Chilled  Bottoms '        400 

Riding  Attachment,  Extra '          80 

Rolling  Coulters,  Extra,  each 5  00 

For  prices  on  Shares,  Moulds  and  Landsides  see  Page  257. 

ORDER  EXTRA  SHARES  BY  NUMBER  STAMPED  ON  BOTTOM  OF  EACH. 


$55  00 
60  00 
65  00 
70  00 
57  50 
10  00 


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The  "New  Deal"  Subsoil  Gang. 
With  2  Bottoms  and  Subsoil  Attachment. 

The  fruit-growers  of  California  have  long  felt  the  need  of  a  good  plow  for  subsoil- 
ing  land  for  the  planting  of  trees  and  vines.  The  plow  above  shown  will  meet  all  re- 
quirements, and  the  subsoil  attachment  can  be  used  on  any  of  the  10  or  12-inch  "Neiu 
Deal"  Two-Gangs,  sold  by  us  in  1891-92. 

This  Gang,  when  thus  equipped,  will  plow  one  furrow,  and  subsoil  the  furrow  that 
was  plowed  on  the  previous  round,  thus  saving  the  labor  of  one  man.  With  this  tool 
the  earth  can  be  loosened  to  the  depth  of  18  to  20  inches,  thus  giving  the  roots  a  fine 
chance  to  grow  and  spread  out,  and  the  rapid  growth  of  trees,  etc.,  will  more  than  pay 
for  the  additional  expense  and  trouble. 

The  attachment  is  very  strong  and  durable.  After  your  land  is  subsoiled  and 
planted,  the  subsoil  plow  may  be  taken  off,  and  the  regular  plow  bottom  bolted  in  its 
place,  thus  making  the  finest  Two-Gang  Plow  on  earth.  Two  bottoms  supplied  with 
each  Gang.  Just  the  thing  for  nurseries. 

PRICE   LIST. 
With  Land  Gauge  and  Extra  Shares.    No  Cutters. 


Brand. 

Cut. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Extra  Steel  Share. 

D38 
D12 

10-inch. 
12-inch. 

515  Ibs. 
570  Ibs. 

$85.00 

90.00 

X38        $1.75 
X  12          2.25 

Subsoil  Attachment  .(or  1891,  and  after $20  00. 

Rolling  Cutters,  Extra,  each 5  00 

Price  List  of  Shares,  Moulds,  and  Lands  on  Page  257. 
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35 


The  New  "  Deal "  Three-Furrow  Gang  Plow. 

On  the  large  wheat  farms  of  the  Northwest  and  of  the  Pacific  Slope  there  is  a  de- 
mand for  a  plow  that  will  turn  more  land  than  the  ordinary  single  or  double-furrow 
plow. 

The  principles  upon  which  the  "New  Deal"  is  constructed  are  applicable  to  a 
gang  of  almost  any  number  of  plows,  and  we  accordingly  manufacture  Three,  Four 
and  Five-Furrow  "  New  Deal  "  Gangs.  These  plows  have  met  with  unqualified  suc- 
cess, and  are  the  leading  large  Gang  Plows  in  the  trade.  It  requires  but  little  more 
labor  to  handle  them  than  it  does  to  handle  the  two-furrow  plow.  Six  oxen,  or  eight 
horses  or  mules,  will  walk  away  with  a  four-furrow  "  New  Deal  "  with  little  exertion. 

Each  of  these  plows,  in  addition  to  the  regular  equipment  of  the  "New  Deal,"  is 
provided  with  a  landing  device,  by  means  of  which  the  clevis  can  be  moved,  and  the 
landing  of  the  plow  correspondingly  changed,  while  the  team  is  in  motion. 

Upon  three-furrow  gangs  and  all  other  larger  sizes  the  inside  plow  is  detachable, 
thus  giving  a  gang  of  two  sizes  in  one. 

Our  "  New  Deals  "  are  so  much  lighter  in  draft,  and  so  much  more  easily  handled 
than  similar  plows  of  other  makes,  that  comparison  is  not  necessary. 

NOTICE. — We  are  now  prepared  to  furnish  8,  10  and  12-inch  Bottoms  with  Steel 
Moldboard  and  Chilled  Iron  Share,  or  10  and  12-inch  Chilled  Iron  Bottoms.  Either 
style  will  fit  old  "  New  Deal  "  Gangs,  and  are  readily  fitted  on.  We  will  ship  Steel 
Bottoms  on  all  Gangs  unless  otherwise  ordered. 

PRICE  LIST. 

With  Land  Gauge  and  Extra  Shares. 

Three  Gang,  8-inch Weight  520  Ibs.  $  75  00 

Three  Gang,  10-inch Weight  550  Ibs.  80  00 

Three  Gang,  10-inch,  Extra  Heavy  and  Extra  High  Beams, .  .Weight  580  Ibs.  87  50 

Three  Gang,  12-inch     \ Weight  645  Ibs.  90  00 

Three  Gang,  14-inch Weight  715  Ibs.  100  00 

Three  Gang,  10-inch,  with  Chilled  Bottoms Weight  600  Ibs.  76  00 

Three  Gang,  10-inch,  Extra  Heavy  and  High  Beams,  with  Chilled   Bottoms  83  50 

Riding  Attachment,  Extra Weight    80  Ibs.  10  00 

Rolling  Coulters,  Extra,  each 5  00 

For  Prices  on  Shares,  Moulds,  and  Landsides  see  Page  257. 

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The  "New  Deal"  Four-Furrow  Gang  Plow. 
(With  "Power  Lift.") 


The  "Power  Lift"  Attachment  will  be  supplied  with  all  4,5  and  6  Gang  "New 
Deals"  hereafter.  This,  we  consider,  is  the  greatest  improvement  ever  made  on  this 
style  of  plow,  as  the  horses  help  to  raise  the  plow  from  the  ground,  and  a  small  boy 
can  easily  handle  the  LIFTING  LEVER. 

This  patent  is  our  own,  and  the  device  cannot  be  found  on  plows  of  any  other  man- 
ufacture. 

PRICE  LIST. 
With  Steel,  Chilled  or  Combination  Bottoms,  and  Gauge  and  Extra  Shares. 

Four  Gang,  8-inch Weight  625  Ibs. . . .$  85  00 

"        "     10-inch "      700"....     9000 

"        "        "  (extra  heavy  and  extra  high  Beam)      "      750   " 

"        "        "   with  Chilled  Bottoms "      700  " 

"        "        "  (extra    heavy  and    high    Beam, 

Chilled  Bottoms)   "     750   " 

"SPECIAL"  "NEW  DEAL"  GANGS  FOR  TRACTION  ENGINES. 

Four  Gang,  10-inch,  with  extra  Shares Weight  800  Ibs $110  00 

"       12-inch,        "  "       "         850  "  ....  120  00 

Riding  Attachment,  extra "  80" 1000 

Rolling  Coulters,  extra,  each 5  00 

NOTICE. — We  will  ship  Steel  Bottoms  on  all  Gangs  unless  otherwise  instructed. 
For  Prices  on  Shares,  Moulds  and  Landsides  see  Page  257. 

ORDER  EXTRA  SHARES  BY  NUMBER  STAMPED  ON  BOTTOM  OF  EACH. 


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Levers  in  Position  for  Deep  Plowing-. 


The  "Vaughan"  Orchard  Gang  Plow 


Levers  Up,  to  Throw  Plow  Out. 
LIGHT  DRAFT— LIGHT  WEIGHT— FOR  CULTIVATION  ONLY. 

This  is  the  first  plow  ever  built  on  correct  principles  for  plowing  in  orchards.  On 
all  other  gangs  you  raise  the  lever  to  let  plow  in,  while  with  the  "Vaughan"  this  is  re- 
versed, and  when  plowing  the  levers  are  down  out  of  the  way  of  overhanging  branches. 
It  is  easy  to  see  the  advantages  of  such  construction.  This  plow  can  be  fitted  with 
steel  or  chilled  shares,  as  they  are  interchangeable.  The  landsides  are  chilled,  but  we 
use  only  steel  mouldboards,  as  they  are  much  stronger,  and  will  wear  fully  as  long,  if 
not  longer,  than  chilled  ones.  The  beams  are  steel  of  first  quality.  The  spring  on 
lever  is  a  new  feature,  and  assists  the  operator  in  raising  the  plow  out  of  the  ground. 
Lever  is  easily  handled  with  one  hand. 

PRICE  LIST-WITH  EXTRA  SHARES. 
3  gang,  8-inch,  with  steel  shares,  weight  480  Ibs $57  50 

3  "  "        "      chilled    "  "        "     ".. 5500 

4  "  "        "      steel        "  "         "     "    6500 

4    "  "        "      chilled    "  "        "     " 6000 

Price  List  of  Shares,  Moulds,  and  Lands  on  Page  257. 

ORDER  EXT*A  SHARES  BY  NUMBER  STAMPED  ON  BOTTOM  OF  EACH. 


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Deere  "  Pony  "  Gang  Plow. 
Special  California  Orchard  and  Vineyard  Gang. 


Recognizing  the  demand  for  a  light,  strong  and  serviceable  Gang  Plow  for  orchard 
and  vineyard  work,  we  have  had  manufactured  for  our  California  trade  the  "Pony 
Gang"  above  illustrated. 

We  claim  great  superiority  over  any  similar  Plow  manufactured.  It  is  so  arranged 
that  while  leaving  handles  undisturbed,  the  third  Plow  can  be  taken  off  by  removing 
three  bolts,  thus  making  it  a  two-gang,  cutting  furrow  16  inches  wide. 

This  feature  is  not  found  in  any  other  gang  of  this  class. 


PRICE  LIST. 
With  Extra  Shares. 

Steel  Standards  and  Moldboards— Steel  or  Chilled  Shares— Chilled  Landsides. 


Size. 

Cuts. 

Weights. 

Price 
With  Extra  Share. 

Extra   Steel    Shares 

3-Gang,  8-inch 
2-Gang,  8-inch 

24  inches 
16  inches 

260  Ibs. 
192  Ibs. 

$45  00 
40  00 

X  8     $1  50 
X  8      1  50 

Short  Axle  for  use  in  close  plowing,  extra,  $1.50. 
Price  List  of  Shares,  Moulds  and  Lands  on  Page  257. 


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7aV---*:^^^ -'  ••-• 

The  "Secretary"--Single. 

For  a  quarter  of  a  century  the  revolving  disk  has  been  known  as  the  best  means 
of  cutting  and  turning  the  soil,  but  the  difficulty  of  keeping  it  at  a  uniform  depth  in 
the  ground  and  in  a  straight  line  of  progression,  setting  as  it  does  an  angle  to  the  fur- 
row, has  prevented  any  general  success  of  it  as  a  plow  for  opening  up  and  turning  the 
furrow.  We  have  been  experimenting  in  this  line  some  years,  and  have  at  last  hit  upon  a 
hooked-shape  tine  which  penetrates  the  soil,  pulling  the  disk  any  desired  depth  and 
holding  it  to  a  straight  furrow  line.  In  this  we  claim  an  invention  of  rare  merit,  and 
its  operation  has  only  to  be  seen  to  commend  it. 

This  new  implement,  which  we  now  place  on  the  market,  is  the  outcome  of  a  de- 
mand emphasized  by  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  who  asks  that  a  plow  shall  be  in- 
vented that  shall  not  leave  the  earth  over  which  it  passes  so  impact  by  pressure  as  do 
the  plows  now  in  use. 

In  shallow  tillage,  with  a  cut  say  four  inches  in  depth,  the  leverage  of  the  plow 
point  against  the  earth,  the  whole  weight  or  power  of  the  team  producing  a  downward 
pressure  at  the  cutting  edge  of  share,  leaves  the  base  of  the  furrow  that  is  turned  over 
smooth  and  hard.  In  fact,  it  renders  it  almost  impervious  to  water.  Therefore,  when 
a  torrential  rainfall  comes  upon  land  thus  plowed  and  lying  upon  a  land  slope,  the 
wash  is  enormous,  and  all  the  good  surface  earth  is  carried  away.  Furthermore,  the 
water  being  unable  to  percolate  through  the  subsoil,  drains  off  and  leaves  the  subsoil 
dry  and  hard. 

By  the  use  of  the  "Secretary"  the  ground  is  left  in  an  entirely  different  condition.  The  disk 
scoops  out  the  furrow,  and  in  throwing  it  over  thoroughly  pulverizes  it.  The  bottom  of  the  furrow  is 
left  by  the  disk  in  its  thoroughly  natural  condition:  that  is:  there  has  been  no  dow  i  ward  pressure  on  or 
sliding  over  of  the  surface  to  make  it  hard  and  smooth.  The  penetrating  point,  which  runs  under  the 
disk,  thoroughly  breaks  and  stirs  up  the  subsoil,  and  leaves  it  in  the  best  passible  cmdition  to  receive 
and  retain  moisture.  The  result  is  that  in  very  heavy  rains,  the  water,  instead  of  running  off,  will 
sink  down  into  the  subsoil,  and  when  dry  weather  comes  on  will  be  drawn  up  to  supp'y  moisture  to  the 
plants. 

PRICE    LIST 
[With  Subsoiler.] 

•'S  icretary"  One  Disk  Plow,  weight  575  Ibs if 65  00 


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The   "  Secretary,"— Double. 

So  novel  is  this  departure  from  the  present  style  of  plowing,  that  we  have  ap- 
proached it  with  some  caution.  After  giving  exhaustive  trials,  experiments  and  ad- 
justments, reaching  over  the  entire  country  that  our  trade  covers,  we  have  arrived  at 
the  point  of  placing  it  upon  the  market  with  our  unqualified  endorsement  and  war- 
ranty. We  believe  it  the  greatest  improvement  in  plows  yet  made  since  the  day  of  the 
forked  stick,  and  invite  the  attention  of  the  advanced  farmer. 

By  the  disk  we  save  the  friction  and  wear  of  the  soil  running  over  the  plow  sur- 
face, the  impacting  of  the  earth  so  turned,  and  the  hard  glazed  furrow  bottom  left  by 
cutting  and  wedging  the  furrow  as  with  a  plow. 

A  greater  depth  of  penetration  than  with  any  known  system.  More  thorough  pul- 
verization and  loosening  up  of  the  soil.  In  fact,  a  riding  plow  doing  all  the  work  on 
wheels,  eliminating  the  wedging  principle,  as  embodied  in  the  plow. 

It  turns  an  even  and  uniform  furrow,  breaking  and  loosening  up  the  bottom. 

Covers  weeds  and  trash,  pulverizes  the  ground  thoroughly,  requiring  but  little,  if 
any  harrowing. 

It  runs  steadily  and  scours  where  no  moldboard  will  work. 

It  is  very  strong,  simple  and  easily  handled. 

Anybody  can  work  it,  and  the  cost  of  wearing  parts  is  reduced  to  the  minimum. 

It  is  adjusted  to  the  latest  improved  sulky  attachment. 

It  will  increase  your  crops.  It  affords  the  best  known  means  for  controlling  moist- 
ure in  the  soil,  and  is  the  key  to  successful  crop  raising. 

The  lightest  draft  plow  made  for  the  work  done. 

PRICE  LIST. 

[With  Subsoiler.] 

"Secretary"  Two  Disk  Plow,  Weight,  712  Ibs $75  00 


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CLASP  BOLT 
Deere  Universal  Rolling  Coulter. 

We  have  given  the  name  "Universal"  to  this  Coulter,  for  the  reason  that  it  can  be 
attached  with  the  same  clamp  to  any  plow,  of  any  make,  right  or  left  hand,  Wood  or 
Steel  Beam. 

Every  farmer  will  understand,  at  a  glance,  the  convenience  of  having  such  a  Coul- 
ter, interchangeable  for  any  plows  he  may  have,  fitting  closely  any  beam,  with  an  ad- 
justment to  or  from  the  land,  or  for  depth,  made  by  the  loosening  of  but  one  bolt. 

The  accompanying  cut  shows  all  parts  in  detail,  and  suggests  to  the  observer  how 
the  attachment  and  adjustments  are  made. 

While  the  prominent  features  of  this  Coulter  are  its  adaptability  to  any  plow,  and 
easy  adjustments,  it  has  also  all  the  other  points  of  excellence  essential  to  a  superior 
Coulter. 

In  mechanical  construction  it  has  great  strength,  and  will  resist  any  strain  the 
plow  itself  will  withstand. 

It  is  equipped  with  our  patent  cone-bearings,  the  wear  of  which  can  be  taken  up 
insuring  at  all  times  a  true  and  steady-running  blade.  The  small  conical  bearing, 
when  worn  too  much  for  further  use,  can  be  replaced  at  a  trifling  cost. 

The  blade  is  of  an  extra  good  quality  of  metal — highly  polished — and  is  less  liable 
to  rust  or  corrode  from  exposure  than  the  cheaper  steel  commonly  used  in  Coulters. 

In  short,  this  Coulter  is  without  an  equal. 

Extra  list  on  page  263. 

PRICES. 

"Deere  Universal"  Castor  Rolling  Cutter,  10-inch,  "Deere"  patent  Hub . .  .$3  50 

12-inch,        "  "          "     3  75 


13-inch, 
14-inch, 
16-inch, 


4  00 

4  50 

5  00 


All  wheeled  plows  should  be  used  with  Rolling  Cutters. 


SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 


Single-Shovel  Plow— Wood  Beam, 


Single-Shovel  Plow--Iron  Beam. 


Double-Shovel  Plow-Wood  Beam. 

PRICE  LIST 

Single  Shovel  Plow,  Wood  Beam,  weight,  28  Ibs $4  50 

Iron        "  "        35" 475 

Double    "        "        Wood      "  "       40  " 4  50 

Extra  Shovels,  Double $1.50 ;  Single $2.50. 


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DEERE  IMPLEMENT    COMPANY. 


Double    Shovel  Plow— Iron   Beam. 


Double  Shovel  Plow— Iron  Beam,  with  Break-Pin. 


PRICE  LIST. 

Double  Shovel  Plow,  Iron  Beam,  Weight  40  Ibs $4  50 

«        "  «        "        "      with  Break-Pin,  Weight  40  Ibs 5  50 

Extra  Shovels,  each 1  50 


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"Deere"  Five-Tooth   Cultivator. 

[Wood  Frame.] 

Cast  Steel  Teeth,  with  heavy  braced  Standards.  The  Teeth  are  reversible,  and  the 
frame  can  be  expanded  or  contracted.  Furnished  when  desired  with  wheel  in  place  of 
clevis.  We  also  have  Seven  and  Nine-Tooth  Cultivators  of  the  same  style. 

PRICE  LIST. 

Five-Tooth  Cultivator,  Weight  65  Ibs $7  50 

Seven-Tooth        "  "       83   " 9  00 

Nine-Tooth          <(  "      109" 1200 

For  Wheel,  add 75 


Iron  Arm  Expanding  Horse    Hoe. 

This  implement  is  intended  for  the  same  work  as  a  cultivator,  and  is  considered  by 
many  superior.  It  has  Steel  Shovels  in  front,  and  Steel  Cutting  Edges  for  the  main 
plow. 

Weight,  75  Ibs Price,  $12  50 

For  Cuts  of  Shovels,  see  Pages  264  and  265. 


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DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


All-Steel  Cultivator. 

This  Cultivator  has  all  the  latest  improvements,  and  is  the  best  made  and 
strongest  Cultivator  on  the  market.  The  Cultivator  can  be  expanded  or  contracted  so- 
as  to  cultivate  any  width  of  furrow  as  desired. 

PRICE    LIST. 

5-tooth,  plain,  weight  57  Ibs , $5  00 

7-tooth,  plain,  weight  60  Ibs 7  00 

Horse  Hoe  Attachments,  extra 1  50 

Wheel,  extra 75 


-*- 

Syracuse  9-Tooth  Cultivator. 

This  Cultivator  is  made  with  extra  long  and  heavy  Bars,  and  is  by  far  the  strongest 
9-Tooth  Cultivator  on  the  market. 

Price  9-Tooth  Cultivator  with  Wheel,  $12  00. 


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Deere  "Iron  Age"  Cultivator. 

A  Five-tooth  Cultivator  with  Iron  Frame,  adjustable  to  different  widths.  The 
shovels  are  cast  steel  and  reversible.  The  Shanks  have  three  holes  at  the  top,  allowing 
the  shovels  to  be  set  at  different  angles. 

PRICE    LIST. 

"Iron  Age"  Cultivator,  5-tooth,  weight,  50  Ibs $6  00 

7-tooth,        "       55  "   9  00 

Horse  Hoe  Attachment  for  5-tooth 1  50 

Wheel,  extra 75 

7-tooth  Extension  for  5-tooth  Cultivator. .  .  2  50 


Combined  Harrow  and  Cultivator. 


With  Reversible  Steel  Teeth,  Diamond  shape,  with  small  Cultivator  tooth  forged 
on  one  end.    Movable  Teeth,  to  permit  of  working  close  to  plants  without  injury. 

USED  AS  A  CULTIVATOR  OR  HARROW. 

Harrow  and  Cultivator,  without  Wheel,  weight  52  Iba $6  00 

Wheel,  extra 75 

Extra  Teeth,  each 15 


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DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


(J"a  ten  ted  June  5th,  1888,  and  August  27th,  1889.) 

The  "Giant  Cultivator  (With  Lever.) 

Either  Five  or  Seven  Teeth. 

A  Five  or  Seven-Tooth  Cultivator  with  Iron  Frame,  adjustable  to  different  widths. 
The  shovels  are  steel  and  reversible.  The  Shanks  have  three  holes  at  the  top,  allow- 
ing the  shovels  to  be  set  at  different  angles. 

This  Cultivator  "is  especially  adapted  to  the  use  of  market  gardeners,  as  well 
as  for  general  use.  The  Horse  Hoe  Blades  are  reversible,  and  the  adjustment  of  the 
Shanks  admits  of  a  variety  of  work. 

By  changing  the  Horse  Hoe  Blades  from  one  side  to  the  other,  the  earth  can  be 
thrown  to  or  from  the  crop.  Furnished  with  wheel  when  so  ordered. 

PRICE  LIST 

"Giant"  Cultivator  No.  2,  5-Tooth,  with  Lever,  weight  60  Ibs $6  50 

"Giant"  Cultivator,  No.  3,  7-Tooth,  with  Lever,  weight  66  Ibs 9  00 


The  "Sunol"  Cultivator. 

5,  7  and  9-Tooth 

For  Description  and  Price,  see  following  Pages. 
For  Cuts  of  Shovels,  see  Pages  264  and  265. 


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The  "Sunol"  Cultivator. 

With  Knife  Edge  Standards. 

This  cut  shows  our  regular  5-Topth' "  Sunol "  Cultivator,  with  7  and  9- Tooth  At- 
tachments added.  This  Cultivator  is  made  especially  for  buyers  who  are  willing  to 
pay  a  fair  price  for  a  first-class  implement. 

In  the  manufacture  of  this  tool  no  part  has  been  slighted,  and  no  pains  have  been 
spared  to  make  it  the  best  cultivator  in  the  market.  It  is  by  far  the  strongest  one  ever 
built,  and  two  horses  may  be  used  without  fear  of  breaking  it. 

The  "  Sunol  "  should  not  be  confounded  with  the  many  cheap  and  flimsy  contriv- 
ances which  flood  the  market.  One  trial  will  convince  you  of  its  merit. 

We  can  equip  this  Cultivator  with  Standards  and  Shovels  of  any  shape  or  size  de- 
sired, either  the  " Hatch,"  "Oval  Reversible,"  "Diamond,"  or  "Chisel"  Shovels,  with 
or  without  Weed  Knife,  with  or  without  Horse  Hoe  Attachments,  or  10  or  15-inch  Fur- 
rowing Shovels  for  making  Irrigation  Ditches. 

Wood  Brake  Pins  may  be  used  in  stony  or  rooty  ground. 


PRICE   LIST 
With  Wheel. 

"Sunol"  Cultivator,  5-Tooth,  Weight  70  Ibs $10  00 

"          7-Tooth,        "       901bs 1200 

"          9-Tooth,        "     110  Ibs.... 1500 

Horse  Hoe  Attachments,  with  Standards,  Extra,  per  set 2  50 

Weed  Knife,  for  5  or  7-Tooth  Cultivator,  with  Standards 3  50 

"        "        "             9-Tooth        "                "            "          400 

7-Tooth  Attachments  for  5-Tooth  "Sunol"  Cultivator 3  00 

9-Tooth        "                       "                   "                            600 

For  Cuts  of  Shovels,  see  Pages  264  and  265. 


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DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY 


The  Deere  "Scarifier." 

For  vineyard  cultivation.  Furnished  with  seven  wide  and  seven  narrow  shovels, 
in  all  respects  like  our  regular  cultivator  shovels,  and  attached  in  the  same  manner. 
The  frame  is  all  wrought  iron,  and  frame  and  shovels  are  raised  and  lowered  together 
by  the  lever,  which  is  connected  by  a  rod  and  chain  with  the  gauge  wheel  shank. 
The  latter  has  a  caster  wheel,  and  the  shank  having  a  free  vertical  adjustment,  the 
shovels  can  be  set  at  any  desired  depth,  and  all  on  the  same  level.  The  wheels  are 
steel,  set  inside  the  rear  shovels,  so  as  not  to  interfere  with  the  vines. 

PRICE    LIST 


Deere  Scarifier,  seven  2l/£-inch,  and  seven  5-inch  shovels,  weight,  325  Ibs $50  00 

5-inch  Cast-Steel  Shovels  for  same,  with  block,  each 1  75 

2l^-inch  Cast-Steel  Shovels  for  same,  with  block,  each 90 

Gauge  Wheel,  complete,  with  Shank 2  00 

Gauge  Wheel,  complete,  without  Shank 1  50 

Shank  for  Gauge  Wheel 50 


Bull  Tongue. 


I,eft. 


Right.  Straight. 

Cultivator  Shovels. 

For  "Scarifier,"  "Antelope,"  "Deere,"  "Reindeer"  and  "Columbia"  Cultivators. 


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MOLINE,ILL. 


"Antelope"  Tongueless  Cultivator. 

This  was  a  new  implement  for  the  spring  of  1889. 

As  a  Tongueless  Cultivator  the  tl Antelope"  is,  we  believe,  above  comparison  with 
any  other.  It  will  at  once  commend  itself  to  the  eye  of  every  farmer  who  uses  a 
Tongueless  Cultivator,  and  upon  use  will  prove  itself  to  be  all  that  can  be  desired  in 
an  implement  of  this  kind. 

It  has  the  usual  features  of  a  Tongueless  Cultivator,  the  Swivel  Wheel  and  Direct 
Hitch,  requiring  each  horse  to  draw  one-half  of  the  load. 

It  has  a  High  Arch,  and  high  Steel  Wheels  with  Removable  Hub  Boxes.  The- 
frame  is  always  maintained  in  an  upright  position. 

The  Coupling  is  of  our  improved  pattern,  admitting  of  the  finest  adjustment,  and 
holding  the  rig  upright  and  free  from  wobbling. 

The  "Antelope"  will  be  equipped  with  Steel  Beams  only. 

By  a  new  device  the  pitch  of  the  shovels  can  be  adjusted  to  the  most  perfect 
nicety. 


PRICE  LIST. 


No.  48  "Antelope"  Cultivator,  Steel  Beams,  Weight,  188  Ibs $28  00 


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"Deere  Spring"   Walking  Cultivator. 
With  4  or  6  Shovels. 

In  the  history  of  the  Cultivator  trade  nothing  has  been  produced  that  for  general 
satisfaction  and  long  wear  can  excel  the  old  reliable  Deere  Spring  Cultivator.  It  has 
all  the  equipments  and  all  the  adjustments  necessary  for  doing  the  most  satisfactory 
work  in  the  field,  and  with  our  new  Patent  Coupling  it  is  the  most  complete  and  the 
simplest  Walking  Cultivator  in  the  market. 

The  Springs  are,  we  believe,  the  only  springs  yet  made  that  are  perfect  in  their  ac- 
tion, and  do  all  that  is  required  of  a  spring  on  a  Cultivator.  They  assist  in  all  opera- 
tions of  the  shovels,  rendering  very  little  effort  necessary  on  the  part  of  the  driver. 
They  make  it  possible  to  hill  up  the  crop  with  great  ease,  and  hold  the  shovels  to  the 
proper  depth  when  plowing. 

Shields  furnished  with  all  Cultivators. 

A  fifth  Shovel  can  be  attached  when  desired,  making  a  very  effective  tool  when 
plowing  summer  fallow. 

In  some  localities  there  is  a  demand  for  a  six -shovel  Cultivator.  This  we  supply 
in  our  Deere  Spring  Six-Shovel  Cultivator  as  a  walker.  Our  "Reindeer,"  ''Columbia" 
and  "Antelope"  Cultivators,  described  on  other  pages,  can  also  be  equipped  with  six 
shovels. 

The  three-shovel  rig  consists  of  the  regular  two-shovel  rig  with  a  third  beam  and 
shovel  added.  This  is  not  an  attachment,  but  a  complete  rig  in  itself,  and  is  put  up 
complete  at  the  factory. 

PRICE    LIST. 

No.  3  Deere  Walking  Cultivator,  Steel  Wheels,  Steel  Beams,  Weight  200  Ibs. . .  .$33  00 
No.  17    "      Spring  Six  Shovels,    "  "        220  Ibs. ...  35  00 

Fifth  Shovel  Attachment,  Steel  Beam,  extra 4  00 

Seventh"  "  "        "  "    400 


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'Reindeer"  Cultivator. 

With  4  or  6  Shovels 


This  Cultivator  was  an  entirely  new  creation  for  the  spring  of  1839,  and  has  proven 
to  be  a  very  taking  machine.  It  has  many  excellent  features,  which  should  be  seen 
to  be  appreciated.  . 

First,  the  Evener  drops  on  either  side  of  the  tongue  to  the  level  of  the  hitch, 
doing  away  with  loose  draft  pendants. 

The  Arch  is  in  three  parts.  The  Cross-bar  is  attached  rigidly  to  the  tongue.  The 
two  Side  Pieces,  which  also  forms  the  spindles  for  the  wheels,  have  a  free  forward  and 
backward  swing  on  the  cross-bar.  This  feature,  together  with  the  hitch  being  direct 
from  the  ends  of  the  beams,  allows  and  requires  each  horse  to  draw  one-half  of  the 
load. 

By  means  of  set  screws  the  sides  of  the  arch  can  be  set  out  or  in,  giving  a  varia- 
tion of  ten  inches  in  the  tread  of  the  wheels,  and  making  it  possible  to  cultivate 
potatoes,  beets,  etc.,  in  rows  of  thirty  inches  wide. 

The  Beam  is  made  of  piping,  and  is  very  strong  as  well  as  light. 

The  Parallel  Beam  constitute  a  feature  now  well  understood  by  farmers  and  deal- 
ers. It  consists  of  a  device  for  always  keeping  the  Shovels  "face  front,"  or  at  right 
angles  to  the  line  of  draft.  In  the  "Reindeer"  this  parallel  arrangement  is  perfect, 
and  absolutely  avoids  all  side-draft  on  the  shovels. 

This  Cultivator  can  also  be  equipped  with  the  regular  Steel  Beam  Rigs,  as  used  on 
the  "Deere"  Spring  Cultivator. 

The  Shovel  Cross-head  has  many  valuable  features.  It  is  a  solid  malleable  iron 
casting.  The  shanks  to  which  the  shovels  are  attached  pass  through  square  slots  in 
the  casting,  and  are  held  in  position  by  a  key  bolt.  There  are  two  slots  in  the  outer 
end  of  the  cross-head.  The  shank  can  be  removed  from  the  outside  and  put  in  the 
inside  one,  bringing  the  outside  shovel  near  to  the  inside  one.  In  a  similar  manner 
the  inside  shovel  shank  can  be  placed  out  or  in.  This  arrangement  has  the  effect  of 
bringing  the  shovels  of  each  rig  nearer  together  or  farther  apart,  as  may  be  desired. 
A  third  shank  may  also  be  inserted  in  the  inner  of  the  two  outside  slots,  making  a 
three-shovel  rig. 

The  Wheels  are  of  steel,  and  have  removable  steel  boxes,  so  that  when  the  first 
boxing  becomes  worn  it  may  be  easily  removed,  and  a  new  one  put  in  at  very  small 
cost. 

PRICE    LIST 

No.  21  "Reindeer"  Cultivator,  Parallel  Pipe  Beam,  4  shovels,  weight  235  Ibs $34  00 

No.  21  "  "  "  "  "  6  "  "  245  "....  3700 
No.  23  "  "  "  Steel  "  6  '•  "  225  "•  . . .  35  00 
Six-Shovel  Attachments,  (no  Shovels, )  per  pair 3  00 


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No.  30,  "Columbia"  All-Steel  Cultivator. 

With  4  Shovels. 


For  combined  strength  and  efficiency  no  riding  Cultivator  excels  the  "Columbia."" 
It  is  made  entirely  of  iron  and  steel.  It  has  many  advantages  and  features  of  excel- 
lence which  are  not  found  in  any  other  Cultivator. 

The  cross-beam  is  made  of  two  bars  of  iron  clamped  together,  and  the  cast  axles 
are  attached  to  the  cross-beam  in  such  a  manner  that  they  can  be  set  wider  apart  or 
nearer  together,  to  accommodate  different  widths  of  rows. 

The  beams  have  a  perfectly  horizontal  swing. 

The  depth  of  the  shovels  can  be  easily  changed  without  stopping  the  team. 

The  seat  is  adjustable  to  suit  weight  of  driver. 

The  foot  levers  are  entirely  practicable,  and  are  a  great  assistance  in  handling  the 
shovels  at  the  ends  of  rows,  etc. 

The  beams  are  adjustable,  so  that  one  shovel  can  be  set  high  and  the  other  low,  for 
plowing  ridges  or  trenches. 

This  Cultivator  has  our  patent  coupling. 

Also  furnished  with  handles,  making  it  equally  satisfactory  as  a  walking  Cultivator. 


PRICE  LIST. 

No.  30,  "Columbia"  Cultivator,  with  Fifth  Shovel,  weight,  420  Ibs $50  00 

Fifth-Shovel  attachment  (deduct  when  not  wanted) 4  00 


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No.  55.    "Columbia"  All  Steel  Cultivator, 

With  6  Shovels. 


The  "Columbia"  is  also  furnished  with  Six-Shovel  Rigs,  as  shown  in  the  above 
cut.  With  these  Rigs  and  a  Seventh-Shovel  attachment,  the  "Columbia"  makes  a 
complete  implement  for  plowing  summer  fallow,  and  for  preparing  the  ground  for 
Spring  seeding  after  Fall  plowing. 

Our  Cultivator  Attachment,  Hilling  Shovels,  etc.,  can  all  be  used  on  the  "Colum- 
bia," enabling  the  crop  to  be  worked  until  it  is  laid  by. 


PRICE   LIST 


No.  55,  Columbia  Cultivator,  with  Steel  Beams,  Six  Shovels  and  Seventh  Shovel, 

Weight,  430  Ibs $55  00 

Seventh-Shovel  Attachments,  complete  (deduct  when  not  wanted) 4  00 


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Tresno"  Nursery  and  Vineyard  Cultivator. 

Riding-  or  Walking- 


This  Cultivator  is  designed  for  Vineyard,  Nursery  and  Corn  cultivation.  While 
the  wheels  are  only  36  inches  in  diameter,  to  permit  the  Cultivator  to  be  used  in 
Deciduous  Orchards,  the  Frame  is  high  enough  to  straddle  the  rows  of  Vines,  Corn, 
or  one-year-old  Nursery  Trees. 

The  Drawbars  are  made  of  %x2-inch  Steel,  and  extend  back  far  enough  to  allow 
the  Cultivator  Beam  to  reach  outside  the  Wheels. 

In  Straddling  Rows  4  Cultivator  Standards  are  used  on  each  Beam.  When  the 
operator  desires  to  work  between  the  Rows,  the  two  Beams  are  connected  together  by 
a  right  angle  piece  of  Steel  with  Standard  attached,  making  a  5-foot  Cultivator  with 
9  Shovels,  same  as  our  5-foot  "Top-Notch"  Cultivator. 

Plow  handles  will  be  furnished  with  all  Cultivators  hereafter,  though  not  shown 
in  cut. 

Can  be  raised  from  the  ground  by  either  the  foot  or  hand  levers,  at  the  will  of  the 
operator. 

These  Cultivators  can  be  ordered  with  "Hatch"  Self-sharpening,  "Oval  Reversible" 
or  "Diamond  Point"  Shovels,  oval  faced. 


PRICE    LIST. 

'Fresno"  Cultivator,  weight  425  Ibs >. $50  00 


For  List  of  Shovels,  see  Page  265. 


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"Zig-Zag"  Steel  Cviltivator. 

With  Double  Trees. 
For  Orchard  and  Vindyard. 

We  are  using  on  our  new  Cultivator  a  Frame  constructed  of  Channel  Steel,  which 
is  the  strongest  light  material  to  be  found. 

The  Axle  has  been  lengthened  16  inches,  which  makes  it  run  level  and  steady. 

The  standards  for  "Duck  Foot"  Shovels  are  sharp  on  the  front  edges.  They  cut 
the  soil,  and  materially  lighten  the  draft.  The  new  Standard  Clamps  have  Nuts  on 
each  end,  and  are  made  from  heavy  stock. 

While  we  consider  the  "Duck  Foot"  Shovel  Superior  to  any  for  fruit  cultivation, 
we  are  prepared  to  supply  the  "Oval  Reversible,"  "Diamond  Point,"  or  "Mole"  Self- 
sharpening  Shovels. 

The  "Mole"  is  3>£  inches  wide  and  similar  to  the  "Duck  Foot,"  but  is  chilled  in 
such  a  way  that  the  natural  wear  has  a  tendency  to  keep  the  point  sharp.  Sub-soil 
cultivation  is  fast  superseding  the  old  top  cultivation,  which  throws  the  moist  earth  to 
the  surface  to  be  dried  by  the  wind  and  sun. 

The  "Zig-Zag"  has  the  lowest  Frame  of  any  Cultivator  yet  on  the  market,  and  for 
that  reason  is  the  best  for  young  orchards  or  vineyards. 

The  Cultivators  may  be  ordered  with  or  without  Weed  Knives. 

PRICE   LIST. 
With  Weed  Knife. 

"Zig-Zag"  Cultivator,  5-foot,  Weight  390  Ibs $55  00 

6-foot,      "         400"    6000 

If  Weed  Knife  not  wanted,  deduct  $5.00. 
For  cuts  of  Shovels,  see  Page  265. 


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The  "Sunset"  Cultivator. 

For  Orchard  and  Vineyard. 


The  above  cut  represents  the  "Sunset"  Cultivator,  designed  especially  for  orchard 
and  vineyard  work. 

The  front  Shovel  Standards  are  10  inches  ahead  of  the  rear  Standards,  which  ad- 
mits of  large  clearance  for  clods,  stones  and  weeds.  The  Standard  Clamps  can  be 
moved  laterally,  permitting  the  operator  to  arrange  the  Shovels  any  required  distance 
apart,  so  as  to  do  good  work  in  any  soil  he  may  wish  to  cultivate.  All  Standards  have 
knife  edge. 

These  Standards  have  extra  holes  whereby  they  may  be  set  up  or  down,  for  deep 
or  shallow  cultivation.  If  very  deep  cultivation  is  desired,  the  Drawbar  Attachment 
may  be  turned  over,  thus  changing  the  line  of  Draft  on  the  Axle  two  inches  lower.  A 
Wooden  Brake  Pin  can  be  used  with  this  machine  if  the  land  is  stony  or  stumpy. 

Our  cut  shows  both  Hand  and  Foot  Lever,  working  in  conjunction,  which  makes 
it  quite  easy  to  handle.  By  pressing  the  Foot  Lever  forward  and  the  Hand  Lever  back- 
ward, the  Cultivator  may  be  easily  raised.  When  the  Levers  are  thrown  to  their  full 
extent  the  Shovels  are  raised  six  inches  above  the  ground.  This  improvement  will  not 
be  found  on  any  other  Cultivator. 

For  cultivating  uneven  ground,  over  ridges  or  ditches,  we  have  supplied  an  ingen- 
ious device  which  unlocks  the  Lever,  and  allows  the  Beams  to  follow  the  inequalities, 
and  to  cultivate  at  an  even  depth  under  all  circumstances. 


PRICE  LIST. 
With  Double  Trees. 

"  Sunset "  Cultivator,  5-foot,  9  Shovels,  Weight  410  Ibs $55  00 

"  "  6-foot,  11      "  "       440" 6000 

8-foot,  15     "  "       500" 6500 


For  list  of  Shovels,  see  Page  265. 


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The  "Top-Notch"  Cultivator. 

For  Orchard  and  Vineyard. 

The  above  cut  is  an  exact  representation  of  the  "Top-Notch"  Cultivator. 

The  ends  of  Cultivator  Beams  are  rounded,  and  arranged  so  that  should  they, 
by  accident,  come  in  contact  with  the  trees,  they  will  glide  off  without  "barking" 
them. 

All  other  parts  of  this  tool  are  exact  duplicates  of  the  "Sunset"  Cultivator,  which 
we  describe  on  another  page,  with  the  exception  of  Shovel  Standard  Frame.  This 
difference  is  plainly  shown  in  the  cut. 

We  will  furnish  any  of  the  following  Shovels  when  ordered,  for  either  "Sunset" 
or  "Top-Notch"  Cultivators.  (See  above  Cut.) 

"Hatch"  Self-sharpening. 

"Duck  Foot. 

"Oval  Reversible." 

"Diamond  Point."     (Oval  faced.) 

"Furrowing"  10  or  15  inches,  for  making  Irrigation  Ditches. 

*We  are  also  prepared  to  furnish  "V"-shaped  Weed  Knives,  15  inches  wide,  or 
long,,  straight  Weed  Knives,  with  or  without  Rolling  Cutters.  (See  cut  next  page.) 

PRICE  LJST. 
With    Doubletrees. 

"Top-Notch"  Cultivator,  5-foot,  9  Shovels,  Weight  375  Ibs. . .  .  .$55  00 

"Top- Notch"  Cultivator,  6    "     11        '  "        390  Ibs 6000 

"Top-Notch"  Cultivator,  8    "     15        '  "        430  Ibs 6500 

"Top- Notch"  Cultivator,  9    "     17        '  "        450  Ibs   7000 

*5-foot  Cultivators  require  4  "V"  Weed  Knives. 

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For  List  of  Shovels,  see  Page  265. 


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The   Walking  Cultivator. 

Toj. -Notch  or  Sunset  Frame. 

This  cut  is  intended  to  show  how  the  Walking  Attachments — Straight  Weed 
Knives,  and  Rolling  Cutters — can  be  attached  to  either  the  "Sunset"  or  "Top-Notch" 
Cultivators. 

A  Straight  Weed  Knife  can  be  furnished,  also  10-inch  Rolling  Cutters,  which  cut 
the  Weeds  and  Trash  in  front  of  each  standard  of  the  Weed  Knife.  They  are  very  ef- 
fective in  their  operation,  especially  so  in  Morning  Glory  vines. 

The  Weed  Knives  and  Rolling  Cutters  can  be  readily  removed,  and  the  Cultivator 
Standards  and  Teeth  put  in  their  place,  thus  making  a  complete  Combination  Cultiva- 
tor and  Weed  Cutter. 

When  ordering  Rolling  Cutters  or  Walking  Attachments,  mention  whether  they 
are  for  "Snnset"  or  "Top-Notch"  Cultivators. 


PRICE   LIST. 

Walking  Attachments  ("Sunset"  or  "Top- Notch") $3  50 

Rolling  Cutters,  10-inch,      "          "  "  each 2  50 

Straight  Weed  Knives,  5  ft.  $5.00,  6  ft.  $6.00,  8  ft.  $8.00,  9  ft 9  00 

*  " V"  Shaped  Weed  Knives,  with  Standards,  each 1  50 


Furrowing  Shovels,  10-inch,  $1.50;  15-inch,  $2.00. 


*  "V"  Shaped  Weed  Knives  and  Furrowing  Shovels  fit  only  the  Diamond  Point  Shovel 

Standards. 


For  list  of  Shovels  see  Page  265. 


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Rotary  Vineyard  or  Orchard  Harrow. 

Perfect  Pulverizer,  Clod  Crusher,  and  Weed  Killer. 


The  above  cut  represents  the  Rotary  Harrow,  which  cannot  be  well  dispensed  with 
in  a  vineyard,  as  it  will  roll  under  the  "spurs,"  and  close  to  the  vines  without  injuring 
the  same  (as  nothing  projects  beyond  the  outside  of  the  round  pipe) ;  breaks  up  all  the 
clods,  thoroughly  pulverizes  the  soil,  and  cleans  itself  of  all  weeds  and  trash  at  every 
revolution.  It  can  be  made  to  turn  either  way  by  swinging  the  weight  arm  around, 
and  the  slow  side  should  always  go  nearest  the  vines.  It  will  also  work  in  ditch  banks 
and  levees,  where  no  other  harrow  will  go  without  sliding.  It  is  made  of  gas-pipe, 
bent  round  like  a  wheel,  and  made  perfectly  smooth  on  the  outer  rim,  and  presents  no 
sharp  corners  to  the  trees  or  vines  to  injure  them  as  it  revolves.  It  is  provided  with 
handles,  so  the  operator  can  hold  it  to  or  from  the  row.  Every  farmer  should  have  one 
for  his  garden,  and  to  level  any  uneven  land,  or  to  fill  up  dead  furrows.  Every  vine- 
yardist  or  orchard  owner  should  have  a  sufficient  number  to  go  over  the  whole  ground 
in  a  short  time.  When  the  surface  is  just  in  proper  condition,  one  day's  work  is  worth 
a  week's  out  of  season. 


Price  (5  ft.  diameter),  Weight  188  Ibs $25  00 


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Vineyard  Harrow — Wood  Frame. 

This  Harrow  is  for  use  in  vineyard  cultivation,  with  one  or  two  horses.  The  frame 
is  adjustable  in  width.  A  very  convenient  harrow  for  this  special  use.  The  cut  below 
shows  the  same  harrow  with  iron  frame. 


PRICE    LIST. 

15-tooth,  Weight  45  Ibs. .  $7  50 

29-tooth,      "        80  " 9  00 


Vineyard  Harrow  —  Iron  Frame. 

PRICE  L:ST. 


15-tooth,  Weight  60  Ibs  .....................................................  $9  00 

27-tooth,      "        108  "  ........................................................  12  00 


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"Glidden"  Iron  Harrow. 

The  frame  is  of  wrought-iron  and  the  teeth  of  steel,  two  and  one-half  inches  wide 
by  one-quarter  of  an  inch  thick,  having  one  edge  perpendicular  for  pulverizing  and  the 
other  slanting  for  smoothing. 

Each  section  is  coupled  to  the  draw-bar,  as  shown  in  the  cut,  by  clevises  and  chains. 

To  change  from  a  Smoothing  to  a  Pulverizing  Harrow,  or  vice  versa,  it  is  only  nec- 
essary to  shift  the  coupling-bar  to  opposite  end. 

This  style  of  tooth  is  calculated  to  produce  nearly,  if  not  quite  as  good  results  in 
sod  as  the  Revolving  Disc  Cutter  Harrows,  and  at  about  one-half  the  cost. 

PRICE  LIST. 

"Glidden"  Harrow,  36-tooth,  Weight  145  Ibs $15  00 

54-tooth,      "        215" 2250 


"Deere"  Smoothing  Harrow. 

The  advantages  of  this  Harrow  are  apparent.  Hitching  at  one  end  gives  the  proper 
slant  for  smoothing,  and  hitching  at  the  other  end  gives  the  teeth  a  straight  position, 
for  pulverizing. 

The  teeth  are  self-adjusting,  and  do  not  require  to  be  changed  by  one  from  one  pos- 
ition to  another,  and  it  thus  combines  two  harrows  in  one.  The  slant  is  such  as  to  pul- 
verize without  clogging. 

No  farmer  can  afford  to  be  without  one. 


PRICE    LIST. 

"Deere"  Smoothing  Harrow,  48- tooth,  Weight  140  Ibs $14  00 

"  "  "         72-tooth,      "        200  " 2000 


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"Vaughan"  Angle  Steel  Harrow. 

In  the  construction  of  this  harrow  the  threaded  tooth  with  a  top  nut  has  been  dis- 
pensed with,  and  in  its  place  a  simple  strong  clamp  device  is  used,  holding  the  square 
tooth  firmly  in  place,  easily  released,  and  admitting  of  adjustment  for  depth,  or  for 
turning  the  tooth  so  that  different  edges  may  be  presented  to  the  front,  thus  insuring 
a  keen  cutting  edge  and  uniform  wear. 

The  bars — of  Channel  Steel — are  set  in  between  two  heavy  bars  of  iron,  and 
firmly  bolted  at  all  points  of  contact.  To  add  to  its  strength  and  rigidity  we  use  two 
strong  cross  braces,  bolting  them  to  harrow  bars  also. 

This  is  not  a  heavy  and  cumbersome  tool,  but  light,  strong,  durable  and  conveni- 
ent. The  construction  of  this  harrow  is  alike  unique  and  substantial. 

Nothing  could  be  simpler  or  more  perfect  than  the  construction  and  action  of  this 
implement.  The  change  of  hitch  is  easily  accomplished  in  one  minute,  by  simply 
moving  the  slotted  link  back  and  forth  on  the  chain.  This  device  is  plainly  shown  in 
the  cut.  All  sections  are  alike  and  interchangeable.  No  farmer  can  afford  to  be  with- 
out one. 

PRICE   LIST. 

1  Section,  with  24  teeth  (without  draft  bar),  weight  80  Ibs . . $  8  00 

"     48    "    and  draft  bar,  cuts  9  feet  wide,  weight  180  Ibs 1800 

"      72     "  "          "        "12        "  "       270   "  27  00 

4  "      96    u  "          "        "15        "  "       360   "  36  00 

Chain  'Stretchers  for  3  sections 2  00 

"  4  2  50 


Extra  Drag-  Bars  for  Above  Harrow. 

For  2  Sections,  complete,  with  hooks  and  draft  bars  .........................  ____  $3  00 

"3        "  "  "  "         ............................  3  50 

"    4  .        "  "  "  "  ..  ...   4  00 

"   5        "  "  "  "  ..........  5  00 

"6        "  "  "  "         ............................  6  50 

The  above  prices  supersede  all  former  ones. 


or 


If  order  does  not  specify,  we  send  /4*.%  teeth,  but  can  furnish  them  with 

square  teeth  when  ordered. 


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65 


Deere  "Zig-Zag"  Steel  Lever  Harrow. 

With  Plain  Steel  Teeth. 


In  the  construction  of  this  Harrow  the  threaded  tooth  with  a  top  nut  has  been  dis- 
pensed with,  and  in  its  place  a  simple,  strong  clamp  device  is  used,  holding  the  square, 
steel  tooth  firmly  to  place,  easily  released,  and  admitting  of  an  adjustment  for  depth, 
or  for  turning  the  tooth  that  different  edges  may  be  presented  to  the  front,  thus  insur- 
ing a  keen  cutting  edge  and  uniform  wear. 

The  bars  of  Channel  Steel  are  set  in  collars  at  either  end,  giving  a  short  leverage 
to  the  resistance  of  the  tooth,  and  a  consequent  light  strain  upon  the  frame. 

The  range  of  the  lever  is  sufficient  to  give  the  teeth  any  angle,  from  a  pitch  for- 
ward, backward  to  a  horizontal  position  for  transportation. 

The  coupling,  or  running  rods,  are  all  upon  the  top  of  the  frame,  giving  perfect 
clearance  underneath,  with  no  tendency  to  gather  trash. 

Two  sections  are  shown  in  the  cut ;  one  with  the  teeth  perpendicular  for  pulveriz- 
ing, the  other  with  the  teeth  slanting  for  smoothing. 

A  PERPENDICULAR  TOOTH  HARROW  AND  A  SMOOTHING  HARROW  IN  ONE. 

PRICE    LIST. 


2  Section  Channel  Iron  Lever  Harrow,  50  teeth,  8-foot,  weight,  220  Ibs $20  00 

2 
2 
3 
3 
3 
4 
4 


60 

10-foot 

275 

22  50 

70 

12-foot 

310 

25  00 

75 

90 

12  %  -foot, 
15-foot, 

330 

415 

30  00 
33  75 

105 

18-foot, 

475 

40  00 

120 

20-foot, 

550 

45  00 

140 

24-foot. 

625 

.  50  00 

inch  teeth  will  be  sent  if  order  calls  for  no  special  size. 

inch  square  teeth. 


We  can  supply  )^  or 


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DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


California  Square   Harrow-Hinged. 

Wood  Frame. 

These  Harrows  are  made  of  the  best  material.  The  Frames  are  solid  and  strong, 
and  well  made.  The  Bars  are  reinforced  by  a  bolt  at  each  tooth,  which  prevents  the 
tooth  from  splitting  the  bar.  No  better  wood  harrow  is  made  for  the  California  trade. 
Can  be  furnished  with  or  without  teeth. 


Number 
of 
Teeth. 

Width  of 
Cut. 
Ft.       lu. 

Weight  Com- 
plete with 

y^H 

Steel  Teeth. 

Weight  Com- 
plete with 
%    Sq.    Steel 
Teeth. 

Weight  of 
Frames 
Without 
Teeth. 

Price  of 
Frames 
Only. 

Price  Com- 
plete with 
V^A 
Steel  Teeth. 

Price  Com- 
plete with 
%  Sq.  Steel 
Teeth. 

30  teeth 
36  teeth 
42  teeth 
48  teeth 
56  teeth 
64  teeth 
72  teeth 
90  teeth 
100  teeth 

6        6 
7        0 
7        6 
8        6 
9        0 
9        6 
10        0 
12        0 
13        0 

117  pounds 
146  pounds 
167  pounds 
196  pounds 
210  pounds 
248  pounds 
298  pounds 
350  pounds 
400  pounds 

121  pounds 
152  pounds 
173  pounds 
202  pounds 
217  pounds 
2o6  pounds 
307  pounds 
351  pounds 
431  pounds 

87  pounds 
100  pounds 
125  pounds 
148  pounds 
154  pounds 
184  pounds 
226  pounds 
260  pounds 
300  pounds 

$  7  90 
8  25 
8  65 
10  50 
11  25 
13  50 
15  00 
18  00 
19  50 

$  9  40 
10  05 
10  75 
12  90 
14  05 
16  70 
18  60 
22  50 
24  50 

$  9  80 
10  40 
11  30 
13  -30 
14  75 
17  50 
19  50 
23  75 
25  75 

The  "Badger"  Spring-Tooth  Lever  Harrow 


The  Frame  is  made  of  best  quality  open-hearth  Angle  Steel.  Only  one  runner  is 
used  in  center  of  Harrow,  thereby  doing  away  with  the  clogging  so  often  encountered 
in  running  harrows  of  two  or  more  sections. 

The  Tooth  or  Cross  Bars  are  of  Square  Steel  Pipe  and  attached  by  malleable 
brackets  to  the  frame. 

The  Teeth  are  individually  adjustable  in  clips,  and  the  lever  attachment  provides 
an  easy  and  rapid  adjustment  of  all  teeth  to  any  required  depth. 

Thoroughly  up  to  date  in  every  point. 

PRICE  LIST. 

16-tooth  "Badger"  Harrow,  weight  200  Ibs $25  00 


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67 


Deere  Steel  Frame  Disc  Harrow. 

This  machine  has  a  Low  Hitch  pulling  direct  from  the  axle,  thereby  insuring  light 
draft  and  great  strength,  and  is  to-day  the"king"  of  all  disc  harrows  for  field  work.  It 
is  not  reversible. 

PRICE   LIST. 


Size. 

P^n.     price' 

No 

Cutaway 

Price. 

No. 

Spading. 

Price. 

Weight. 

6-16 

23     $45  00 

83 

$50  00 

63 

$50  00 

465 

8-16 

25      55  00 

85 

60  CO 

65 

60  00 

550 

10-16 

35   !    65  00 

87 

71  00 

67 

71  00 

705 

12-16 

29      75  00 

89 

82  00 

69 

82  00 

835 

6-18 

26      52  50 

86 

57  50 

66 

57  50 

515 

8-18 

28      62  50 

88 

67  50 

68 

67  50 

610 

10-18 

30      72  50 

90 

78  00 

80 

78  00 

795 

1218 

31      82  50 

91 

90  00 

81 

90  00 

935 

6-20 

32      60  00 

92 

65  00 

72 

65  00 

565 

8-20 

34      70  00 

94 

75  00 

74 

75  00 

674 

10-20 

36      80  00 

96 

87  00 

76 

87  00 

875 

12-20 

38      90  00 

98 

98  00 

78 

98  00 

1030 

Whittietrees  and  Neckvoke  furnished  with  each  Harrow. 


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DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


"Deere  Reversible"  Steel  Frame  Disc  Harrow. 
In  Throw. 

The  many  new  tools  illustrated  for  the  first  time  in  this,  our  Annual  Catalogue  for 
1896,  will  assure  you  that  we  have  not  been  idle  during  the  past  year,  but  have  aimed 
to  meet  all  the  demands  of  the  trade  in  our  line  of  manufacture. 

Among  the  new  tools  to  which  we  wish  to  call  your  attention  is  the  Deere  Steel 
Frame  Reversible  Disc  Harrow,  which  we  point  to  with  pride  as  indicative  of  the  class 
of  machinery  which  it  is  our  greatest  desire  to  produce.  It  is  simple  in  construction, 
strong,  well  made  and  finished.  The  gangs  can  easily  be  reversed  to  an  "in-throw"  or 
"out-throw"  Harrow,  there  being  no  multiplicity  of  extra  attachments  required  to 
make  the  changes. 

For  list  of  sizes,  weights  and  prices,  see  next  page. 

The  "in-throw"  Harrow,  as  shown  above,  can  be  changed  in  five  minutes  to  throw 
the  soil  outward. 

They  are  manufactured  i'.i  six  sizes,  as  follows : 

4,  5  and  6-foot,  with  16-inch  Discs. 
4,  5  and  6-foot,     "     18  inch    " 
4,  5  and  6-foot,    "     20-inch    " 
Plain  Cutaway  or  Spading  Discs. 

See  next  page  for  cut  of  same  Harrow  reversed  to  "out-throw." 
For  Repair  List,  see  page  310-312. 


SAN  FRANCISCO,   CAL. 


"Deere  Reversible"  Steel  Frame  Disc  Harrow. 

Out  Throw. 

In  vineyard  and  orchard  cultivation,  where  a  Reversible  Disc  Harrow  is  in  greatest  demand,  this  tool 
will  be  found  to  meet  all  requirements.  The  frame  is  constructed  on  the  same  principle  as  that  of  the 
well-known  "Deere"  Wood  Frame  Harrow,  with  the  advantage  of  being  made  entirely  of  steel  and  iron. 

On  the  "Reversible,"  all-end  thrust  so  destructive  to  the  boxes)  is  overcome,  whether  used  as  an  "in- 
throw"  or  "out-throw"  Harrow.  Used  as  an  "out-throw"  Harrow,  the  two  gangs  come  together — the 
bumpers  on  the  inner  ends  of  the  gangs  rolling  upon  each  other  without  friction.  Used  as  an  "in-throw" 
Harrow,  the  two  gangs  are  connected  by  a  Swivel  Chain— the  only  extra  part  required  in  changing  from 
an  "out-throw"  to  an  "in-throw"  Harrow. 

The  high  Spring  Seat,  out  of  the  way  of  the  dust,  and  well  in  rear  of  the  gangs,  is  a  valued  feature  of 
the  machine. 

The  "Reversible"  is  made  in  six  sizes,  as  follows: 

PRICE    LIST. 


Size. 

No. 

Plain. 

Price. 

No. 

Cutaway. 

Price. 

No. 
Spading. 

Price. 

Weight. 

4-16 

41 

$40  00 

C  41 

$43  00 

S  41 

$43  00 

380 

5-16 

42 

45  00 

C  42 

48  50 

S  42 

48  50 

415 

6-16 

43 

50  00 

C  43 

54  00 

S  43 

54  00 

450 

4-18 

46 

45  00 

C  46 

48  00 

S  46 

48  00 

405 

5-18 

47 

50  00 

C  47 

53  50 

S  47 

53  50 

450 

6-18 

48 

55  00 

C  48 

59  00 

S  48 

59  00 

490 

4-20 

50 

50  00 

C  50 

53  00 

S  50 

53  00 

435 

5-20 

51 

55  00 

C  51 

58  50 

S  51 

58  50 

490 

6-20 

52 

60  00 

C  52 

64  00 

S  52 

64  00 

540 

Whiffletrees  and  Neck  Yoke  furnished  with  each  Harrow. 
PRICE  LIST  OF  EVENERS. 

2-Hjrse $2.50.  3-Horse $3.00.  4-Horse $3.50.  6-Horse... 

Neck  Yokes,  extra,  $1.50. 
See  opposite  page  for  cut  of  same  Harrow,  reversed  to  "In-throw." 


.$4.50 


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DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


Deere  Steel  Frame  Reversible  and  Adjustable  Disc  Harrow. 

Many  orchard  and  vineyard  owners  have  felt  the  need  of  a  harrow  with  draft  light 
enough  for  two  horses  that  would  still  extend  well  over  beyond  the  horses,  and  cultivate 
close  to  the  trees  or  vines.  In  order  to  accomplish  these  two  results,  it  is  necessary  to 
use  a  small  number  of  discs  (to  decrease  the  draft)  and  to  set  the  two  gangs  wide  apart, 
leaving  a  strip  between  the  gangs  uncultivated  until  another  round  of  the  team ,  when 
the  soil  left  on  the  first  passage  is  cut  out.  Each  gang  can  be  set  at  three  different 
distances  from  the  center,  making  two  feet  difference  in  the  extreme  width  of  cut, 
whether  throwing  the  soil  in  or  out.  No  other  disc  harrow  has  this  advantage. 

The  entire  construction  of  the  machine  is  first-class,  the  frame  and  all  the  principal 
parts  being  made  of  steel. 


Size. 

No. 

Plain. 

Price. 

No. 
Cutaway. 

Price. 

No. 

Spading. 

Price. 

Weight. 

4-16 

141 

$42  50 

C  141 

$45  50 

S  141 

$45  50 

350 

5-16 

142 

47  50 

C  142 

51  00 

S  142 

51  00 

37ft 

6-16 

143 

52  50 

C  143 

56  50 

S  143 

56  50 

400 

4-18 

146 

47  50 

C  146 

50  50 

S  146 

50  50 

375 

5-18 

147 

52  50 

C  147 

56  00 

S  147 

56  00 

415 

6-18 

148 

57  50 

C  148 

61  00 

S  148 

61  00 

450 

4-20 

150 

52  50 

C  150 

55  50 

S  150 

55  50 

410 

5-20 

151 

57  50 

C  151 

61  00 

S  151 

61  00 

450 

6-20 

152' 

62  50 

C  152 

67  00 

S  152 

67  00 

500 

Whiffletrees  and  Neckyoke  fusnished  with  each  Harrow. 


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71 


Deere  Spading  Harro\v. 


In  order  to  meet  the  wants  of  all  purchasers,  we  have  decided  to  carry  the  above 
Harrow  in  stock  hereafter.  It  is  greatly  improved  over  anything  of  this  class  yet 
brought  out,  and  the  only  one  that  can  be  used  with  either  Spading  Knives,  Round 
discs  or  Cutaway  discs,  the  change  from  knives  to  discs  being  made  in  a  few  moments. 
On  farms  having  a  variety  of  soils,  this  feature  will  be  greatly  appreciated,  and  also 
where  different  conditions  of  soil  require  change  in  tools  for  working  it  properly.  We 
do  not  recommend  the  Spading  Teeth  for  all  localities  and  conditions,  but  with  an 
extra  set  of  discs,  this  Harrow  will  be  a  success  anywhere. 

The  draft  is  low  and  directly  from  axle,  thus  taking  all  strain  off  the  Standards. 
This  excellent  point  is  not  found  on  any  other  Harrow. 

"We  supply  18-inch  Spading  Discs  only. 


PRICE  LIST. 
With  Doubletrees  and  Neck  Yoke. 

6-Foot  Spading  Harrow,  weight  515  Ibs.. .  .  .$55  00 

8-Foot        "  "  "  610    "  ..-..  .  65  00 


72  DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY 


Lubin  Pulverizer  and  Clod  Crusher. 

Thoroughly  pulverizes  the  soil,  and  effectually  crushes  clods.  It  does  the  work  of 
any  harrow  heretofore  in  use,  and  in  addition  not  only  crushes  all  the  surface  clods, 
but  stirs,  pulverizes  and  mixes  the  soil  the  entire  depth  broken  by  ordinary  plowing, 
or  shallower  if  desired. 

When  the  land  is  well  broken  and  has  no  top  crust,  and  only  surface  clods  are  to 
be  crushed,  the  tongue  or  pole  of  the  machine  can  be  reversed,  as  shown  in  cut  here- 
with, so  that  the  spring  teeth  or  crushing  bars  will  be  in  the  rear,  with  the  back  of 
the  curved  teeth  forward,  serving  then  as  crushing  bars  for  pulverizing  the  surface 
clods. 

A  series  of  wheels  with  chisel-shaped  steel  teeth,  revolve  independently  on  a  steel 
shaft.  The  teeth  project  from  the  wheel  about  six  inches,  and  are  about  four  inches 
apart.  As  the  machine  is  drawn  forward  these  chisel-shaped  teeth  revolve  between 
the  curved  spring  teeth,  or  crushing  bars  in  front. 

The  entire  weight  of  the  machine  and  that  of  the  driver  are  placed  on  top  of  these 
revolving  teeth,  in  which  manner  they  are  forced  into  the  ground.  The  depth  of  cul- 
tivation is  regulated  by  the  depth  to  which  the  spring  teeth  are  set. 

The  curved  spring  teeth  raise  the  clods  from  beneath  the  surface.  They  are  then 
caught  by  the  revolving  teeth,  and  cannot  pass  through  without  being  thoroughly 
crushed;  so  that  not  only  the  surface  clods,  but  those  from  beneath,  are  thoroughly 
pulverized,  thereby  making  a  perfect  seed-bed  for  whatever  may  be  thereafter  planted. 


PRICE  LIST. 

5-foot  Machine,  for  2  to  4  horses . .  $50  00 

8-foot        "  "    4  "  6    « 7500 


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New  "Pacific"  Seed  Sower. 

It  has  many  qualities  of  excellence,  which  need  only  to  be  seen  to  be  appreciated, 
and  which  place  it  at  the  head  of  all  Seed  Sowers  now  in  the  market.  The  chain  gear 
by  which  it  runs  insures  great  durability,  and  is  quite  an  advantage  over  the  belt 
gearing,  in  that  the  chain  never  slips  while  at  work,  thus  preventing  unevenness  in 
sowing.  The  distributor  whirls  around  horizontally,  and  throws  the  seed  with  great 
force  to  the  right  and  the  left,  scattering  it  evenly,  without  throwing  it  into  the  air 
to  be  blown  about  by  the  wind. 

In  commencing  to  sow,  one-half  the  grain  is  not  wasted,  as  it  has  two  valves  that 
supply  the  distributor  with  grain — one  for  each  side  of  the  wagon ;  therefore,  one  may 
be  closed  when  sowing  by  a  fence,  ditch  or  land  that  is  not  to  be  sown. 

The  distributing  disc  revolves  at  double  the  speed  of  the  other  seeders,  throwing  the 
grain  a  much  greater  distance,  and  with  such  force  that  the  wind  does  not  effect  the 
evenness  of  the  distribution.  They  are  perfectly  adjustable,  and  either  side  can  be  in- 
stantly changed  or  cut  off,  which  insures  a  perfect  uniformity  of  cast,  leaving  no 
streaks  behind  the  wagon,  and  wasting  no  grain.  These  seeders  can  be  used  in  any 
kind  of  a  wagon  or  cart.  The  wear  of  chain  can  be  instantly  taken  up.  They  will 
sow  all  kinds  of  small  grain,  seed  and  dry  fertilizers. 

This  is  the  best  seeder  we  have,  and  we  guarantee  it  will  give  satisfaction. 

"  Pacific  "  Seeder,  Weight  145  Ibs.,  Price,  $20.00. 
For  Repair  List,  see  Page  298. 


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DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


"  Gem  "  Seed  Sower. 

The  Gem  Sowers  have  superseded  the  old  style  Cahoon  Sowers,  which  throw  the 
seed  perpendicularly,  to  be  blown  about  by  the  wind,  leaving  a  double  quantity  behind 
the  wagon. 

At  the  usual  walking  gait  of  horses  these  sowers  will  sow  about  15  acres  per  hour, 
throwing  wheat  60  feet  wide  at  each  passage. 

The  Gem  throws  the  seed  the  same  as  if  sown  by  hand.  In  commencing  to  sow, 
one-half  of  the  grain  is  not  wasted,  as  it  has  two  valves  that  supply  the  distributor  with 
grain — one  for  each  side  of  the  wagon ;  therefore  one  may  be  closed,  when  sowing  by  a 
fence,  ditch,  or  land  that  is  not  to  be  sown.  The  distributor  whirls  around  horizon- 
tally and  throws  the  seed  with  great  force  to  the  right  or  left,  but  does  not  throw  it  up 
or  down. 

No.  1,  "Gem"  Seeder,  weight  142  Ibs Price,  $20  00. 


For  Repair  List,  see  Page  299. 


SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 


75 


"Cahoon's"  Horse  Power  Seed-Sower. 

The  Cahoon  Power  Sower  is  the  best  low-priced  Broadcast  Seeder  in  the  market. 
Will  sow  every  kind  of  seed  ;  throws  wheat  50  feet  wide.  It  is  capable  of  adjustment, 
both  as  to  the  variety  of  the  seed  to  be  sown,  and  the  quantity  desired  to  be  distri- 
buted. At  the  usual  walking  gait  of  a  horse,  will  sow  10  to  12  acres  per  hour. 


Cahoon  Horse  Power  Sower,  weight  130  Ibs 

For  Kepair  List,  see  Page  289. 


Price  $16  00 


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DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


The  "Cyclone"  Seed  Sower. 

This  Seeder  is  like  our  Pacific  Seeder,  the  parts  being  the  same,  but  having  a 
heavy  sheet  iron  hopper  instead  of  a  wooden  one. 

For  Description,  See  Pacific  Seed  Sower. 
"Cyclone"  Seeder,  weight  130  Ibs $20  00 


The  "Cahoon"  Hand  Seed  Sower. 

The  Hand  Sower  weighs  4  pounds.     At  a  common  walking  gait,  will  sow  from  4  to 
8  acres  per  hour.  Price  $4  00 

For  Repair  List,  see  Page  298. 


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77 


"  Deere  "  Force-Feed  Seeder. 

To  supply  the  demand  of  the  trade  for  a  Seeder  with  a  Force  Feed,  we  last  year 
added  to  our  line  of  goods  the  "  Deere  "  Force-Feed  Seeder. 

Seeders  built  hereafter  will  be  strengthened  by  special  braces,  and  tires  for 
wheels  will  be  heavier. 

We  shall  also  use  heavier  steel  in  the  Cultivator  Standards  and  Draw  Bars,  and 
can  guarantee  durability  and  strength  equal  to  any  Seeder  ever  made. 

By  the  use  of  low  wheels,  we  overcome  the  serious  objections  urged  against  high- 
wheeled  machines,  by  bringing  our  Scatterers  close  to  the  ground,  that  heavy  winds 
do  not  interfere  with  even  and  regular  seeding. 

It  has,  instead  of  the  agitator  feed,  one  of  the  best  Force  Feeds  in  the  market,  and 
one  that  has  been  thoroughly  tested,  and  gives  good  satisfaction  to  our  California 
trade. 

The  Seeder  is  made  8,  11  and  14  feet  long,  either  with  or  without  cultivators 
and  grass  seed  attachments  can  be  furnished. 

The  "  Deere"  Force-Feed  Seeder  will  sow  any  kind  of  grain,  from  four  bushels  of 
oats  to  one-half  bushel  of  flax,  and  is  quickly  adjusted  to  sow  any  amount  of  seed  re- 
quired, and  is  so  reasonable  in  price  that  it  is  economical  even  on  the  smallest  farm. 


PRICE  LIST 
No  doubletrees  or  Neck  Yoke. 


"  Deere  "  Seeder,    8-foot,  With  Cultivators,  weight  600  Ibs $  90  00 

"  Deere  "  Seeder,  11-foot,  With  Cultivators,  weight  700  Ibs 100  00 

"  Deere  "  Seeder,  14-foot,  With  Cultivators,  weight  800  Ibs 110  00 

Grass  Seeder  Attachments,  11  to  14  ft,  weight  75  Ibs 10  00 

Steel  Wheels  in  place  of  Wood,  Extra 5  00 


DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


"Buckeye"  Low  Down  Hoe  Drill. 

Our  patrons  will  find  herein  described  an  important  change  and  valuable  improve- 
ment in  the  well-known  Buckeye  Drill.  This  change  is  the  result  of  long  and  careful 
study  and  practical  tests,  and  we  now  present  it,  not  as  an  experiment,  but  as  a  thor- 
oughly practical,  carefully  tested,  and  most  valuable  improvement  to  the  already  fully 
established  virtues  of  the  Buckeye  Drill. 

The  Buckeye  Low  Down  Drill  is  constructed  with  a  view  of  lightening  the  draft,  re- 
lieving the  horses'  necks  of  all  weight,  and  making  the  drill  run  steadier,  thus  render- 
ing it  easier  to  handle.  The  above  features  have  all  been  secured  in  the  present  con- 
struction of  the  Low  Down  Drill. 

The  Frame  is  supported,  both  in  front  and  rear,  by  wheels,  making  it  practically  a 
four-wheel  drill,  and  in  addition  to  this,  a  limber  tongue  is  used  which  takes  all  weight 
off  the  horses'  necks.  This,  in  itself,  is  an  improvement,  the  value  of  which  cannot  be 
over-estimated,  as  every  farmer  knows  the  work  of  operating  a  two-wheeled  grain  drill 
is  as  hard  on  the  team  as  any  work  performed  on  a  farm.  The  drill  mounted  as  de- 
scribed runs  easier  and  steadier  than  the  old  two-wheeled  drill. 

Ratchett  Drive  Wheels  are  used  and  both  wheels  are  drivers. 

The  continuous  Steel  Axle  running  clear  through  the  frame,  with  gear  near  the 
center  for  driving  the  feed,  insures  an  even  distribution  of  the  seed.  The  Drills  will 
sow  in  turning  either  to  the  right  or  left. 

We  claim  the  new  Lever  device  to  be  the  best,  most  complete  and  convenient  ar- 
rangement for  raising  the  hoes  and  applying  pressure  to  the  same  that  has  ever  been 
invented,  as  both  operations  are  accomplished  by  pulling  the  Lever  backward,  which 
any  farmer  will  understand  to  be  far  easier  than  pushing  it  forward.  Only  one  Lever 
is  used  to  do  this  work. 

This  Drill  also  has  a  very  convenient  lever  for  shifting  the  hoes  from  a  straight 
line  to  zig-zag  or  the  reverse,  which  operation  can  be  easily  performed  while  the  drill 
is  in  motion. 

The  Buckeye  Low  Down  Drill  eclipses  and  is  "clear  out  of  sight"  of  any  grain  drill 
ever  put  on  the  market.  It  stands  alone  as  the  only  representative  of  the  low  down 
hoe  feature  in  the  construction  of  grain  drills,  and  the  immense  demand  it  has  already 
created  is  the  best  testimony  that  this  Drill  is  a  perfect  success  and  thoroughly  prac- 
tical in  every  respect. 

PRICE. 

9  Hoe,  7-inch  Drill $  90  00 


10 
11 
12 
14 
16 
20 
24 


100  00 
105  00 

no  oo 

125  00 
150  00 
180  00 
205  00 


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"Buckeye"  Low  Down  Shoe  Drill. 


These  Drills  are  constructed  in  all  their  parts  similarly  to  the  Low  Down  Hoe 
Drills,  the  only  radical  difference  being  the  use  of  Shoes  instead  of  Hoes. 

Furnished  with  either  Chain  Coverers  or  Press  Wheel  Attachments,  and  in  sizes 
of  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  14,  16,  20  and  24  Shoes. 

These  Drills,  like  the  Low  Down  Hoe,  possess  all  the  advantages  derived  from 
the  new  low  down  feature  in  the  Buckeye  Drills,  namely,  limber  tongue,  with  no  weight 
on  the  horses'  necks,  light  draft  and  ease  of  operations. 
A  FEW  OF  THE  REASONS  WHY  THE  LOW  DOWN  BUCKEYE  IS  THE  BEST. 

Because  it  is  mounted  on  four  wheels,  and  runs  steady  on  all  kinds  of  ground. 

Because  it  is  low  down,  making  it  easier  to  put  seed  in  the  hoppers. 

Because  it  has  a  limber  tongue,  taking  all  weight  and  strain  off  the  horses'  necks. 

Because  each  drill  is  arranged  to  be  used  either  with  spring  pressure  on  the  hoes, 
or  without,  as  desired,  the  change  being  easily  and  quickly  made. 

Because  only  one  lever  is  used  to  apply  pressure  to  the  hoes  for  raising  them,  and 
both  operations  are  performed  by  pulling  the  lever  backward.  This  is  a  very  ingenious 
device.  y 

Because  it  is  lighter  draft,  better  finished,  strong,  neater  looking,  easier  to  operate 
and  has  a  better  shifting  lever  than  any  drill  on  the  market. 


PRICE    LIST 


8-Hoe,  7-inch  Shoe  Drill $  90  00 


9 
10 
11 
12 
14 
16 
20 
24 


For  Press  Wheel  attachments  add  $1.50  per  Shoe. 


95  00 
105  00 
110  00 
115  00 
140  00 
165  00 
195  00 
210  00 


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DEERE  IMPLEMENT   COMPANY. 


Buckeye  Spring  Tooth  Seeder. 


This  cut  shows  the  6%-foot  Spring  Tooth  Harrow  and  Seeder,  with  4  Sections  and 
19  Teeth.  All  of  this  size  are  now  made  with  two  Levers,  the  Lifting  Bar  being  divid- 
ed in  the  center,  making  them  very  easy  to  handle.  For  unplowed  ground  they  have 
sufficient  strength  to  stand  the  strain  of  four  horses,  if  necessary.  For  plowed  ground 
two  ordinary  horses  do  the  work  easily.  Recognizing  the  great  demand  for  a  Spring 
Tooth  Seeder  and  Cultivator,  made  especially  to  suit  different  soils  and  broadguage 
farming,  we  offer  the  Buckeye  as  specially  adapted  for  that  purpose.  It  ranges  in 
width  from  6%  to  14  feet. 

The  luxuriant  growth  of  weeds  and  trash  that  cannot  always  be  turned  under 
with  the  plow,  sometimes  makes  it  difficult  to  operate  the  Drill  or  the  Seeder  and  Cul- 
tivator, as  usually  made.  This  seeder  is  constructed  with  special  reference  to  such 
conditions  of  land.  As  will  be  seen  by  the  accompanying  cut,  the  cultivator  teeth  are 
arranged  in  gangs,  so  as  to  pass  the  trash  between  the  gangs  and  still  cultivate  every 
inch  of  soil.  The  yielding  of  the  teeth  while  in  operation  aids  in  freeing  the  teeth 
from  stubble  and  weeds.  The  gangs  are  attached  in  sections  to  the  lifting  bars,  so 
they  can  be  easily  raised,  and  by  reversing  the  lever  sufficient  pressure  can  be 
obtained  to  cultivate  the  hardest  kind  of  unplowed  ground,  when  being  prepared  for  vol- 
unteer crop.  The  seed  distributing  mechanism  is  the  same  used  on  the  celebrated 
Buckeye  Drill. 


,  PRICE    LIST. 

6%-foot  Spring  Tooth  Harrow  and  Seeder, 


8 

10  " 

12  " 

14  " 


weight  900  lbs.$100  00 
with  Imp'd  Buckeye  Caster  "  1,100"  .  12500 
"  "  "  "  "  1,200  "  .  145  00 
"  "  "  "  "  1,550  "  .  180  00 
"  "  "  "  "  1,650  "  .  205  00 


All  Spring  Tooth  Harrows  and  Seeders  Have  Steel  Wheels. 


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81 


'Superior"  Solid  Steel  Frame  Hoe  Drill. 


In  finish,  workmanship  and  material  it  stands  without  a  rival  in  the  history  of 
machines  of  its  class.  There  are  no  modern  improvements  which  are  not  found  on 
the  Superior.  It  has  hoe  shifting  device,  by  which  the  hoes  can  be  run  zig-zag. 

Note  that  all  Superior  Hoe  points  are  reversible,  and  have  double  the  wearing 
capacity  of  most  drill  points. 

Best  adjustable  horse  hitch  ever  devised.  By  its  use  all  neck  weight  is  entirely 
overcome,  and  at  the  same  time  retaining  the  excellent  feature  of  a  stiff  tongue  for 
steadiness  and  backing  purposes. 

PRICE  LIST. 
With  Eveners. 

12-Hoe,  6-inch,  shipping  weight  700  Ibs $100  00 

14-Hoe,  6-inch,  shipping  weight  800  Ibs 110  00 

16-Hoe,  6-inch,  shipping  weight  900  Ibs 130  00 

Grass  Seed  Attachment,  extra 5  00 

Seat  Attachment,  extra  3  00 

Steel  Wheels,  extra 5  00 


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DEERE     IMPLEMENT    COMPANY. 


The  Improved  "Superior"  Shoe  Drill— Rear  View. 

With  Solid  Steel  Frame. 

Independent  action  and  independent  adjustment  of  shoes.  A  rear-lift  machine,, 
with  every  operation  in  full  view  of  the  operator.  Positive  double  force-feed  distributors. 

Has  high  drive  wheels,  making  it  the  lightest  draft  machine  in  the  market,  and 
will  not  clog  or  choke  up. 

The  runners  or  shoes  open  the  ground  for  the  reception  of  the  grain,  which  is  evenly 
distributed  in  the  bottom  of  a  trench. 

The  press  attachment  following  in  the  rear  perfects  the  planting.  This  Drill  will 
do  good  work  even  in  trashy  ground.  The  merits  of  this  new  shoe  drill  for  Spring 
seeding  appear  not  only  in  the  perfect  and  regular  sowing  of  the  seed,  but  especially  in 
the  protection  of  the  crop  from  the  ravages  of  early  frosts,  and  in  the  saving  of  seed. 

A  most  important  advantage  of  pressing  the  soil  over  the  sown  grain  is  that  the 
seed  germinates  sooner,  grows  more  rapidly,  and  matures  earlier  than  by  the  old 
method,  enabling  the  grain  to  get  a  good  start  before  the  weeds  come  up,  and  thus 
more  effectually  choking  down  the  rank  growth  of  the  latter. 

Packs  the  earth  around  the  seed.  Keeps  the  soil  moist.  Sows  always  at  the  same 
depth.  Is  not  obstructed  by  trash  of  any  description.  Prevents  the  seed  from  being 
laid  bare  by  wind. 

The  adjustable  hitch  overcomes  all  neck  weight.  The  important  feature  of  a  stiff 
or  rigid  tongue  is  retained,  which  insures  steadiness  and  absolute  control  in  operating, 
with  ease  and  assurance  in  backing.  Don't  overlook  these  important  features.  The 
most  important  advance  yet  made  in  shoe  drills  is  our  rolling  draft  bar,  by  means  of 
which  the  front  of  the  shoe  maybe  raised  or  lowered  instantly  without  moving  a  single 
bolt,  the  frame  and  hopper  remaining  perfectly  level.  No  tongue  or  pole  to  loosen,  con- 
sequently no  broken-backed  machine.  Furnished  with  chains,  press  slides  or  press 
wheels,  as  may  be  desired.  Sows  full  width  or  half-width,  as  desired.  Better  than 
ever  before  is  the  "Superior." 

See  Price  List  and  Cuts  of  "Force  Feed"  and  Shoes  on  following  Pages. 


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83 


Improved   "Superior"  Double  Force-Feed  Distributor. 

Used  on  all  Superior  Grain  Drills. 

The  Distributor,  as  illustrated  on  this  page,  has  two  openings.  One  side  or  chan- 
nel of  the  Distributor  is  especially  adapted  to  sowing  wheat,  rye,  buckwheat,  flaxseed 
and  other  small  grains.  The  other  side  is  especially  adapted  to  sowing  oats,  beans, 
peas,  corn,  pumpkin  seed  and  other  coarse,  bulky  grains.  The  change  from  one  class 
of  seed  to  the  other  is  made  by  simply  lifting  the  lid,  which  covers  the  Distributor 
opening,  from  one  side  to  the  other,  which  will  give  the  grain  access  to  the  other  side 
desired  to  be  used,  and  will  close  the  other  side  not  in  use.  These  hinged  lids  are  on 
the  drill  at  all  times,  and  the  change  from  one  kind  of  grain  to  another  is  made  in  a 
second  of  time,  by  simply  lifting  all  the  lids  and  placing  them  as  above  stated.  The 
change  of  quantity  of  seed  to  be  sown  is  secured  wholly  by  change  of  speed,  without 
change  of  parts,  by  the  use  of  the  exceedingly  simple  disk  wheel  device.  The  operator 
regulates  the  quantity  by  merely  moving  the  indicator  lever  on  the  dial  plate  to  a  fig- 
ure on  the  said  plate,  designating  the  number  of  pecks  to  the  acre  which  he  desires  to 
sow.  This  lever  regulates  the  speed  of  the  feed-shaft,  and  insures  sowing  the  desired 
quantity.  The  driving  power  of  this  drill  is  applied  by  means  of  disc  wheels  on  a  re- 
volving steel  axle,  there  being  no  side  gear  wheels  of  any  kind  on  the  drill.  All  the 
gearing  is  removed  from  the  driving  wheels  and  placed  under  the  hopper,  near  the  cen- 
ter of  the  same,  away  from  the  dirt,  lessening  the  friction  and  increasing  the  durability. 
Both  the  ground  wheels  are  employed  for  driving  the  axle,  being  clutched  at  the  ends 
like  those  of  a  mowing  machine.  From  the  axle  the  grain  and  grass  seed  feed  shafts 
and  surveyor  are  driven. j 

PRICE  LIST  OF  "SUPERIOR"  SHOE  DRILLS. 


« 

14-Shoe, 
« 

t  < 

16-Shoe, 
« 

« 

20-Shoe, 

1  1 

ti 

12-Shoe,  wit! 
Chains 

idoul 

1      press  slides, 
"    wheels, 
chains, 
press  slides, 
"    wheels, 
chains, 
press  slides, 
"     wheels, 
chains, 
press  slides, 
"    wheels, 
jletreea  ;  14  and  16-S1 

840 
935 
875 
950 
1080 
960 
1070 
1300 
1200 
•            1350 
«             1500 
loe,  with  tripl 

.              110  00 

120  00 

110  00 

125  00 

140  00 

120  00 

.   .                                      140  00 

160  00 

140  00 

170  00 

200  00 

Btrees  ;  20-shoe,  with  4-horse  evener 

*          7K 

Press  Wheel 
Press  Slide  a 

3  00 

ttachment.  .                                                                                                        1  50 

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DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


Fig.  1— Chain  Coverer. 


Fig  2— Press  Slide. 


Fig.  3— Press  Wheel. 


Superior  Drill  Shoes— Chain  Coverer— Press  Slide— Press  Wheel. 

Fig.  1  illustrates  our  simplest  form  of  covering  device.  The  chain  to  the  Superior  shoe  is  furnished  at 
less  cost  than  either  the  press  wheel  or  press  slide,  and  in  many  sections  gives  fine  satisfaction.  The 
pressure  is  applied  direct  to  the  shoe,  and  the  chain  drags  loose  dirt  over  and  fills  up  the  trench  in  which 
the  grain  is  deposited.  They  are  recommended  for  general  use.  The  press  slides  or  wheels  are  most  de- 
sirable in  light  soils  and  during  extremely  dry  seasons. 

The  press  slide,  illustrated  in  Fig.  2,  is  a  splendid  coverer,  possessing  all  the  good  features  of  a  wheel 
cOverer,  practically  indestructible,  inexpensive,  light  of  draft,  clean  and  easy  to  manage.  They  are  favor- 
ites in  many  localities. 

An  important  feature  of  the  Superior  shoe  press  drill  is  the  independent  action  of  the  press  wheej 
and  the  runners,  or  shoes  (Fig.  3);  notwithstanding  that  the  shoe  and  press  wheel  are  securely  attached 
together,  each  shoe  and  press  wheel  are  wholly  independent  of  the  others.  This  enables  both  shoe  and 
press  wheel  to  follow  uneven  surfaces,  cut  the  trenches,  and  press  the  soil  with  evenness  and  regularity 
The  pressure  device  is  so  constructed  as  to  permit  the  pressure  being  applied  to  the  press  wheel,  or  to 
the  shoe,  or  equally  on  both,  as  may  be  desired.  This  feature  is  possessed  by  no  other  make  of  drills, 
and  is  most  important  and  valuable. 

A  series  of  holes  in  the  bracket  over  the  press  wheel  provides  a  means  of  adjustment  for  varying  the 
pressure  desired.  The  nearer  the  spring  approaches  the  shoe,  the  more  pressure  there  is  being  applied 
to  said  shoe.  At  the  same  time,  the  independent  action  of  the  shoe  and  press  wheel  is  not  in  any  manner 
disturbed. 

It  is  often  desirable  to  remove  all  pressure  from  the  wheel,  and  apply  the  spring  bars  direct  to  the 
shoe,  the  weight  of  the  press  wheel  alone  being  deemed  sufficient  to  compress  the  soil.  Our  present  ar- 
rangement for  applying  the  pressure  enables  the  farmer  to  do  perfect  work,  and  at  the  same  time  reduce 
the  draft  to  a  minimum.  No  press  drill  other  than  the  New  Superior  can  show  this  valuable  feature. 

The  runners  are  attached  to  malleable  clips  on  steel  rail,  and  are  of  such  form  that  it  is  but  the  work 
of  a  moment  to  remove  any  one  of  the  series  of  shoes,  not  a  bolt  being  used,  everything  being  simple  and 
perfect. 

Attention  is  called  to  the  illustration  showing  the  press  wheels.  Note  that  the  gieatest  possible  amount 
of  space  is  provided  between  the  spokes.  It  is  obvious  that  this  construction  permits  of  the  clods  and 
surface  trash  being  quickly  dislodged. 


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85 


New  "Deere"  Planter  and  Check  Rower. 

It  has  all  the  desirable  improvements  in  planting  machinery:  A  quick,  positive  Second  Drop,  an  Open 
Heel,  an  adjustable  Tongue,  Adjustable  Droppers,  Driver's  Seat,  an  Iron  Seat  Bow,  a  Center  Spring  I^ever 
operated  entirely  by  hand  or  foot,  which,  with  a  Hinged  Frame,  gives  all  the  advantages  of  both  the  slide 
and  the  flexible  frame  machines. 

The  standard  width  of  the  "Deere"  is  3  feet  8  inches. 

The  ''Deere"  Check  Rower  (as  shown  in  above  cut)  is  made  for  the  "Deere"  Planter  only,  making  it 
in  fact  a  Combined  Machine,  with  the  advantage  that  the  Check  Rower  can  be  easily  and  quickly  taken 
off  when  desired,  for  convenience  in  storage  and  shipping. 

It  is  made  entirely  of  iron,  and  is  attached  solidly  to  the  frame  of  the  Planter  through  holes  bored 
for  the  purpose,  and  each  Check  Rower  is  fitted  and  attached  to  the  Planter  before  they  leave  the  shop. 
This  avoids  all  danger  of  mistakes  in  attaching  or  operating  the  machine. 

The  wire  is  of  the  best  annealed  steel,  with  abutton  at  every  joint,  and  a  perfect  joint  at  every  button 
The  reel-stand  fastens  to  the  top  of  the  Planter,  where  the  driver  can,  with  his  foot, control  the  operation 
of  laying  out  the  wire,  and  in  such  shape  that  one  man  can  easily  take  up  the  wire  without  assistance. 

To  be  a  desirable  tool,  a  Corn  Planter  must  be  adapted  to  plant  corn  in  any  kind  of  soil  and  in  any 
manner.  The  usual  way  of  planting  corn  is  in  hills,  so  it  can  be  plowed  each  way. 

Many,  however,  claim  that  by  drilling  in  rows  one  way  and  putting  one  kernel  in  a  place,  more  corn 
can  be  raised  than  by  putting  in  three  or  four  kernels  in  a  hill,  three  or  four  feet  apart,  which  is  doubt- 
less true  on  strong,  clear  ground,  with  careful  tillage. 

To  accommodate  the  demand  for  such  planting,  we  make  a  Drill  Attachment,  which,  with  ordinary 
sized,  even  seed,  plants  one  kernel  in  a  place,  ten,  fifteen  or  twenty  inches  apart.  This  attachment  is 
also  used  for  drilling  Broom  Corn,  Sorghum  and  Ensilage,  and  has  been  used  for  drilling  Beans,  Peas, 
Beets  and  similar  seeds. 

i 

It  is  sold  as  a  hand-drop  Planter,  a  drill  Planter,  a  wire  Check  Power  Planter,  or  a  full  Combined 
Planter,  and  is  complete  in  either  form. 


PRICE. 

'Deere"  Planter,  weight  320  Ibs $60  00 

"  "        and  Check  Rower,  weight  467  Ibs 70  00 

"        Check  Rower  only,  147  " 20  00 

'•        Drill  Attachment  (boxed)  "          58" ...1000 

Bean  Planter,  30  inches  wide,    "        300" 5500- 


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DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


'Deere"  One-Horse  Drill. 


On  farms  where  only  a  small  amount  of  corn  is  raised,  and  on  new  farms  having 
stumpy  ground,  it  is  often  found  to  be  more  convenient  to  use  a  one-horse  machine 
for  planting  corn  than  a  two-horse  planter.  To  supply  the  demand,  we  make  this 
style  of  One-Horse  Drill. 

The  "Deere"  One-Horse  Drill  has  a  Runner  Opener,  (similar  to  the  two-horse 
planter,)  with  a  Driving  and  Covering  Wheel  in  the  rear,  and  plants  even,  ordinary 
sized  corn,  one  kernel  in  a  place,  ten,  fifteen  or  twenty  inches  apart,  the  distance  be- 
ing regulated  by  different  number  of  holes  in  the  seed  plates,  of  which  three  are  fur- 
nished. Others  having  any  different  numbers  can  be  supplied  on  application. 

Special  plates  for  beans,  peas,  beets,  broom-corn,  sorghum,  etc.,  are  furnished  on 
special  orders. 


"Deere"  One-Horse  Drill,  weight  86  Ibs $15  00 

Extra  Plates  for  above,  each 0  75 


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87 


Deere  Potato  Planter. 


We  offer  the  general  trade  this  year,  for  the  first  time,  the  Deere  Potato  Planter, 
a  machine  of  which  quite  a  number  were  made  last  year,  and  thoroughly  tested  in  the 
various  potato  raising  sections  of  the  country,  the  object  being,  not  only  to  give  the 
machine  a  thorough  test,  but  to  ascertain  just  what  was  desired  in  a  potato  planter. 
The  planting  device  consists  of  a  series  of  peculiarly  shaped  arms,  half  right  and 
half  left,  to  each  of  which  are  attached  spearing  devices  or  forks  for  picking 
up  the  potatoes,  and  in  the  end  of  which  are  fastened  stripping  or  clearing  devices  for 
insuring  the  depositing  of  the  seed.  These  arms  are  fastened  to  a  center  plate  on  the 
axle,  and,  when  the  machine  is  in  operation,  revolve  in  slots  in  front  of  the  bottom 
seed  box  and  pass  into  the  seed  box  at  the  rear,  where  are  located  spring  shoes,  the 
office  of  which  shoes  is  to  gather  ttie  seed  into  the  proper  position  for  the  forks  to  take 
it.  These  shoes  are  hung  on  springs,  are  circular  in  shape,  and  of  a  less  radius  than 
the  bottom  of  the  lower  seed  hopper ;  the  upper  ends  of  them  thus  stand  inside  of 
the  seed  hopper,  and  these  picker  arms,  after  taking  a  piece  of  potato,  pass 
up  through  the  slots  in  these  spring  shoes,  which,  being  yielding,  force 
the  potato  onto  the  fork  firmly,  and  at  the  same  time  give  it  opportunity  to  pass  up- 
wards in  its  revolution. 

Next  comes  the  office  of  the  stripping  device,  which  in  its  present  position  does 
not  interfere  with  the  retaining  of  seed  on  the  forks,  but  as  it  passes  through  in  front 
the  upper  end  of  the  stripping  device  strikes  an  inclined  stop,  and  by  this  operation 
forces  the  seed  out  of  the  forks  directly  over  the  open  or  rear  end  of  the  furrow 
opener  and  into  the  furrow. 

Another  feature  of  the  machine,  to  which  we  want  to  call  special  attention,  is, 
that  raising  the  runner  out  of  the  ground,  throws  the  entire  mechanism  of  the  ma- 
chine out  of  gear,  and  stops  both  the  planting  device  and  the  device  for  feeding  the 
seed  down  into  the  planting  mechanism. 

The  entire  planter,  except  the  box,  the  pole  of  the  marker  and  the  tongue,  is  of 
steel  or  iron,  thus  rendering  it  as  durable  as  machinery  can  be  made,  and  with  care  a 
machine  of  this  kind  should  last  a  lifetime. 

PRICE  LIST. 

Deere  Potato  Planter,  weight  500  Ibs $75  Oa 


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'McGee"  Garden  Cultivator. 


We  have  long  looked  for  an  implement  of  this  kind  to  add  to  our  line  of  goods, 
believing  there  was  more  necessity  for  it,  both  for  the  gardener  and  the  farmer,  than 
for  almost  any  other  tool ;  but  it  was  not  until  we  saw  the  "McGee"  that  we  were 
satisfied  that  we  had  found  one  that  would  merit  general  use,  and  prove  practical  and 
labor-saving. 

The  inventor  is  a  practical  onion  raiser,  who  knew  just  what  was  wanted  and 
how  to  make  it,  and  the  "McGee"  now  enters  its  third  season  with  an  enviable  rep- 
utation among  the  best  gardeners  and  others  who  appreciate  a  good  tool. 

The  McGee  Garden  Cultivator  is  especially  adapted  for  work  in  the  garden, 
nursery  and  fruit  farm,  and  for  such  field  crops  as  corn,  potatoes,  etc.  It  has  an  arch 
frame  and  two  wheels  like  a  Tongueless  Cultivator ;  two  laterally-swinging  beams  are 
attached  to  the  arch  and  operated  by  two  handles.  Springs  between  the  beams  or 
handles  and  the  arch  control  the  side  movements  of  the  knives  or  cultivators,  and 
enable  the  operator  to  keep  any  kind  of  corn  clean  with  little  or  no  hand  weeding. 

The  tool  is  furnished  with  one  set  of  Weeding  Knives  and  one  set  of  Cultivators, 
but  other  attachments,  as  shown  in  the  cut  on  opposite  page,  are  furnished  when 
wanted. 

PRICE. 

"McGee"  Cultivator,  weight  20  Ibs $7  50 


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Attachment  for  McGee  Garden  Cultivator. 


Weeding-  Knives. 

For  onions  and  all  small  plants.     Saves  nearly  all  hand  weeding. 
Price  .  .  $1  25 


Scroll  Knives. 

For  cutting  weeds  and  at  the  same  time  moving  the  dirt  slightly 
away  from  the  plant. 

Price..  $1  25 


Plows. 

Can  be  used  in  furrowing  or  ridging  in  preparing  ground  for 
seed,  and  for  throwing  the  dirt  entire  to  or  from  the  plant  in  cultivat- 
ing. Price $1  50 


Cultivators. 

Can  be  used  from  one  to  four  inches  in  depth.    Do  thorough  work  in 
young  corn  and  potatoes, as  well  as  in  all  garden  vegetables  and  small  fruits. 
Price $1  50 


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Rakes  for  Fine  Cultivators. 

For  frequent  cultivation  of  clean  soil,  killing  small  weeds,  level- 
ing, etc.  Price $1  25 


Leaf  Guards. 

For  lifting  the  leaves  or  tips  of  vegetables  to  prevent  their  being 
covered  with  earth  in  cultivating. 

Price,  pair $0  75 


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Onion  Puller. 

For  harvesting  onions.    Will  do  the  work  of  six  men. 
Price..  ..$075 


Malleable  Wrench. 
Price..  ..$025 


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DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


Deere"   Garden  Seeder. 


The  Deere  Garden-Seed  Drill  is  made  something  like  a  one-horse  corn  drill,  but  re- 
duced in  size  to  suit  garden-seeds,  and  so  it  can  be  operated  by  hand. 

It  has  a  covering- wheel  in  rear,  a  gauge  wheel  in  front,  and  between  them  a  furrow 
opener  and  seed  hopper.  A  spring  pitman  driven  by  a  cam  wheel  on  the  covering 
wheel  shaft  gives  the  seed  plate  a  sharp  oscillating  motion,  which  insures  a  steady, 
even  flow  of  seed. 

In  the  seed  plate  is  a  series  of  holes  for  different  kinds  and  qualities  of  seed,  and 
changes  in  feed  can  be  made  without  emptying  the  hopper. 

The  depth  of  planting  is  quickly  regulated  by  raising  or  lowering  the  wheel  in 
front,  which  is  done  by  loosening  one  bolt.  The  furrow-opener  makes  a  clean,  regular 
seed  bed,  and  attached  to  the  opener  are  wing  scrapers,  which  bring  the  earth  back  into 
the  furrow,  and  the  wheel  following  presses  it  down,  leaving  it  in  the  best  possible  con~ 
dition  for  quick  and  sure  germination. 

The  Deere  has  adjustable  markers,  and  the  flow  of  seed  can  be  stopped  or  started 
at  will,  or  shut  off  permanently,  by  the  use  of  the  hand  tappet  under  the  handle. 

Deere  Garden  Seeder,  crated  for  shipment,  weight,  45  Ibs Price,  $10  00. 


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The   Barnes   Rake 


Possesses  points  of  excellence  not  found  in  any  other  rake  made,  among  which 
are  the  following : 

The  HEAD,  being  mounted  on  Runners,  is  carried  clear  of  the  ground,  and  runs 
much  easier  and  steadier  than  the  ordinary  Rake. 

The  UPRIGHT  POSTS  of  the  Frame  and  the  Tripping  device  being  entirely  in  the 
rear  of  the  Head,  more  hay  can  be  carried  before  tripping  than  with  any  other  Rake. 

The  STOPS  that  are  mortised  through  the  Head  are  of  Malleable  Iron,  and  the 
pieces  that  work  against  them  on  the  Side  Arms  are  of  Wrought  Iron  :  both  form  the 
Tripping  Arrangement,  and  being  of  Iron  will  not  wear  out. 

The  SIDE  ARMS  being  hinged  so  near  the  head,  and  the  leverage  being  so  short, 
the  Rake  will  trip  easier  than  any  other. 

The  LOCK  is  sure,  and  the  Rake  cannot  revolve  except  at  the  will  of  the  operator. 

The  Head  and  Frame  are  made  of  the  best  quality  of  Hard  Wood  timber,  thor- 
oughly seasoned:  the  Teeth  are  of  Hickory.  Head  and  Frame  varnished — Teeth 
oiled  with  Linseed  Oil. 


PRICE    LIST 

Barnes  Rake,  9-Foot,  16  Teeth $  9  00 

Barnes  Rake,  10-Foot,  18  Teeth 10  00 


Wilcox  Revolving  Horse  Rake. 

8  feet,  16  Teeth,  weight  68  pounds Price  $  8  00 

9  "     18      "          "        77        " "          900 

10    "     20      "          "        86        "  .    ' 


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24 


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10  00 
12  00 


DEERE    IMPLEMENT    COMPANY. 


" Deere"  Sulky  Rake. 

Hand  Dump. 
Lock  Lever— Wood  or  Steel  Wheels. 

This  is  an  improvement  both  on  the  "Deere  Rake,"  which  was  brought  out  in  1887,  and  on  the  "New 
Deere"  of  1888.  All  "Deere"  Rakes  will  now  have  (1)  a  new  style  spring  seat  as  illustrated  in  above  cut, 
and  (2)  combined  shafts  and  pole  on  all  20  and  26  Tooth  Rakes. 

The  Deere  Rakes  are  constructed  so  that  the  weight  of  the  driver  assists  in  dumping,  which,  with  an 
easily  operated  hand  lever,  makes  the  rake  almost  equal  to  a  self-dump,  with  less  cost  and  complications, 
and  so  easily  operated  that  a  boy  can  use  it. 

Points. 

TEETH.  These  are  double  coil,  made  of  refined  Cast  Steel,  tempered  in  oil.  Every  Tooth  is  war- 
ranted not  to  become  weak,  or  bend  out  of  line. 

ADJUSTABLE  DUMP.  By  an  ingenious  device  at  the  upper  end  of  the  Lever,  the  set  of  the  Teeth 
and  the  Dump  is  regulated  at  will.  This  feature  enables  the  Rake  to  be  adjusted  so  that  the  Teeth  will 
hug  the  ground  closely  far  raking  fine  grass,  or  stand  three  or  four  inches  from  the  ground  for  gathering 
coarse  trash,  etc. 

LOCK  LSVER.  This  is  so  arranged  as  to  be  in  easy  reach  of  the  driver,  and  so  as  to  dump  the 
load  Dy  a  slight  upward  pressure  on  the  handle.  When  in  use  the  same  Lever  locks  the  Teeth  into  their 
position  firmly. 

SPRING  SEAT  AND  HIGH  WHEELS.  These  features  secure  ease  of  draft  and  comfort  to  the 
operator. 

IRON  SPINDLES  These  are  carefully  made  of  selected  stock.  They  are  let  into  the  wooden 
axles  of  the  Rake,  and  strongly  secured  to  their  places  by  heavy  bolts. 

CO MUINED  SHAFTS   AND   POLE. 

GENERAL  CONSTRUCTION.  The  Teeth  are  independent  and  may  be  readily  renewed  in  case  of 
breakage  or  accident. 

The  Cleaner-car  is  well  ironed  where  it  comes  in  contact  with  the  Rake  Teeth,  a  feature  possessed  by 
no  other  Rake,  we  believe. 

The  braces,  Clips,  etc.,  are  of  selected  wrought  iron,  thus  doing  away  with  the  breakage  inseparably 
connected  with  cast-iron  and  malleables. 

PRICES. 

Nos.  1  and  2,  with  Combined  Shafts  and  Pole;  No.  3,  Pole  only. 

No.  1,  "Deere"  Sulky  Rake,  20  Teeth,  Wood  Wheels,  8  foot,  shipping  weight,  251  Ibs .$26  00 

'         "  Steel 

No.  2,        '  '        26  Wood 

Steel 

No.  3,  '30  Wood 

Steel 
Doubletree  and  Neck  Yoke  for  any  Rake,  extra 

For  Repair  List,  see  Page  300. 


1  « 

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'265 

'  28  00 

10 

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279 

'   .  30  00 

12 

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293 
307 

.  .  32  00 
34  00 

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.  2  50 

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"Deere"  Self-Dump  Sulky  Rake. 

Wood  or  Steel  Wheels. 

The  "Deere"  Self-Damp  Rake,  which  we  added  to  our  line  in  1889,  is  made  8,  10 
and  12  feet  wide,  and  has  become  a  favorite  wherever  introduced. 

The  8-foot  and  10-foot  have  the  combined  Pole  and  Shafts  described  elsewhere,  and 
the  12-foot  is  furnished  only  with  Pole. 

It  has  a  Ratchet  Dump,  Pedal  Trip,  and  Spring  Seat,  and  a  Hand  Lever  that  makes 
it  also  a  convenient  Hand-Dump.  It  has  a  Drop-Tooth,  and  is  made  with  stick  or 
overhanging  cleaner  as  wanted. 

The  construction  and  finish  of  this  Rake  are  first-class,  same  as  the  Deere  Hand- 
Dump  Rakes,  so  favorably  known  to  the  trade. 

They  are  well  and  strongly  built,  and  thoroughly  trussed,  to  prevent  them  from 
sagging  or  getting  out  of  shape. 


PRICES. 

Nos.  5  and  6,  with  Combined  Shaft  and  Pole;  No.  7.  Pole  only. 
Overhanging  cleaners  furnished  with  all  Rakes,  unless  stick  cleaners  are  specified. 


No.  5,  "Deere"  Self-dump  Rake,  20  Teeth,  8  feet,  Wood  Wheels,  shipping  weight.  302  Ibs $32  00 

«  •      «        «          <       «     «      CfMl  <  san  «<  .  34  00 

..  36  00 


No.  6, 
No.  7, 


2(5 


Steel 
Wood 


Steel 

Wood 

Steel 


345 
410 


435 


...   38  00 

...  40  00 

..  42  00 


Doubletrees  aud  Neck  Yoke  for  any  Rake,  extra 2  50 


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DEERE    IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


The  Perfected  "  Hollingsworth  "  Rake, 

Hand  and  Foot  Dump. 


The  distinctive  feature  of  the  Hollingsworth  Rake  over  all  other  styles  of  Horse 
Rakes  that  have  ever  been  invented  is  its  peculiar  shaped  Steel  Tooth,  and  its  ready 
adjustability  to  every  variety  of  crop  and  surface.  The  tooth  has  a  Spiral  Spring  At- 
tachment at  its  upper  end,  which  relieves  it  from  severe  and  sudden  strains,  and  makes 
it  especially  adapted  to  rough  work  and  uneven  ground. 

Has  longer  teeth  than  those  of  other  rakes,  less  liable  to  break,  being  nearer  a 
straight  piece  of  steel  than  any  other  rake  tooth,  combining  strength  and  flexibility. 
Each  tooth  at  the  upper  end  has  an  Individual  Coil  Spring. 

The  load  is  discharged  with  hand  or  foot  lever,  so  arranged  that  either  one  can  be 
used  separately  or  jointly.  A  lad  can  dump  it  with  ease. 

Its  strength  and  durability  are  unsurpassed;  many  have  been  used  fifteen  years 
and  are  still  in  good  order.  Easy  to  handle,  and  give  universal  satisfaction  the  world 
over. 

All  8  and  10-foot  "Hollingsworth"  Rakes  will  hereafter  be  made  with  combination 
pole  and  shafts,  and  the  cut  on  page  96  shows  very  clearly  how  the  change  from  pole  to 
shafts,  and  vice  versa,  is  effected.  All  that  has  to  be  done  is  to  take  out  a  few  bolts, 
change  the  location  of  the  shaft  parts,  and  use  the  same  bolts  to  secure  the  parts  in 
their  proper  places. 

Overhanging  Cleaners  furnished  with  all  Rakes. 


PRICE    LIST. 

Nos.  8  and  9,  with  Combined  Pole  and  Shafts.    No.  10,  Pole  only. 
No.  8,  "Hollingsworth,"  8-foot,  Wood  Wheels,  weight,  375  Ibs ' $30  00 

«  '  «          Gfool  <  Q«.^      '  39   00 


No.  9, 
No.  10, 


Steel 
10-foot,  Wood 
"  Steel 
12-foot,  Wood 

Steel 


385 
440 
450 
460 
470 


32  00 
34  00 
36  00 
38  00 
40  00 


Doubletrees  and  Neck  Yoke  for  any  Rake,  extra 2  50 


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The  "Deere-Hollingsworth  Self-Dump  Rake. 

8  and  10-foot,  with  Combined  Pole  and  Shafts. 

We  have  added  a  self-dump  without  disturbing  any  of  the  peculiar  and  useful  fea- 
tures of  the  hand  and  foot-dump  rake,  and  now  have  the  best  rake  in  the  world — a  self- 
operating  rake,  with  rocker  frame  movement ;  with  spiral  spring  over  each  tooth — the 
only  self-dumping  covering  these  features. 

The  cut  will  show  you  the  simple  attachment  that  makes  up  the  self-dump.  It  is 
very  simple  in  construction,  and  cannot  be  put  out  of  order.  The  rake  can  be  backed 
while  in  gear  for  dumping,  without  the  least  strain  on  any  parts. 

The  rocker  frame  movement,  which  is  a  peculiar  advantage  of  the  Hollingsworth 
system  of  rakes,  is  indispensible  where  rough,  boggy  land  is  to  be  raked.  Where  the 
surface  of  meadows  or  prairies  are  rough  and  uneven,  and  where  severe,  heavy  raking 
is  to  be  done,  no  rake  is  the  equal  of  the  Hollingsworth.  For  a  quarter  of  a  century  it 
has  been  a  leading  rake  on  the  markets  of  two  continents. 

As  the  teeth  are  the  principal  thing  in  a  rake,  the  teeth  on  the  Hollingsworth  are 
longer  than  on  an  ordinary  rake,  and  are  adjustable  by  a  set  screw  over  each  tooth. 
Besides  the  spring  in  the  tooth  there  is  a  coil  spring  at  the  end  of  every  tooth,  which 
gives  a  compound  spring,  and  divides  the  strain  in  passing  rough  obstacles. 

PRICE    LIST 
"  Deere-Hollingsworth  "  Self-Dump  Hake. 

No.  11,  "Hollingsworth,"  8-foot,  Wood  Wheels,  375  Ibs $35  00 


No.  12, 

14 

No.  13, 

a 


Steel 
10-foot,  Wood 

"  Steel 
12-foot,  Wood 

"      Steel 


385 
440 
450 
460 
470 


37  00 
40  00 
42  00 
45  00 
47  00 


Doubletrees  and  Neck  Yoke  for  any  Rake,  extra,  $2  50. 


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DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


Ail  Steel  "Hollingsworth"  Rake. 

(Self-Dump.) 


A  self-operating  rake  with  rocker  frame  movement ;  with  spiral  spring  over  each 
tooth — the  only  self-dump  covering  these  features.  The  self-dump  is  so  very  simple  in 
construction,  and  cannot  be  put  out  of  order.  The  Rake  can  be  backed  while  in  gear 
for  dumping,  without  the  least  strain  on  any  parts. 

The  Rocker  Frame  Movement,  which  is  a  peculiar  advantage  of  the  Hollingsworth 
system  of  rakes,  is  indispensible,  where  rough,  boggy  land  is  to  be  raked.  For  a 
quarter  of  a  century  it  has  been  a  leading  rake  on  the  markets  of  the  two  continents. 

We  were  the  first  to  produce  a  practical  Hollingsworth  Self-Dump  Rake,  and  we 
are  also  the  first  and  only  manufacturers  to  produce  this  splendid  machine  as  a  self- 
operating  rake,  all  in  steel,  with  combined  shafts  for  one  or  two  horses. 

The  teeth  on  the  Hollingsworth  are  longer  than  on  an  ordinary  rake,  and  are  ad- 
justable by  a  set-screw  over  each  tooth.  Besides  the  spring  in  the  tooth  there  is  a 
spring  at  the  end  of  each  tooth,  which  gives  a  compound  spring,  and  divides  the  strain 
in  passing  rough  obstacles.  They  are  all  made  from  the  best  spring  steel,  and  are 
tempered  in  oil. 

PRICE    LIST. 

8-Foot,  All  Steel  Hollingsworth  Rake,  Wood  Wheels,  weight  490  Ibs $36  00 

8    "        «       "  "  "        Steel          "  "       500  " 3800 


10 
10 


Wood 
Steel 


525  " 40  00 

530  "  . .  ...  42  00 


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Buckeye  Lock  Lever  Rake. 


[Coil  Spring.] 

This  is  practically  a  Self-dump  Rake,  without  cog,  wheels  or  ratchet.  The  tooth 
bar  or  axle  is  so  constructed  that  when  the  lock  is  thrown  off  with  the  foot  the  draft  is 
transferred  from  the  center  to  the  top  of  the  axle,  so  that  the  weight  of  the  driver,  the 
pressure  of  the  hay  against  the  teeth,  and  the  draft  of  the  horse  will  instantly  dump 
the  load  without  the  aid  of  the  Hand  Lever.  Being  a  Lock  Lever,  the  hay  can  be  car- 
ried along  and  deposited  just  where  wanted,  and  then  with  pressure  of  the  foot  upon 
another  Lever,  slightly  aided  by  the  Hand  Lever,  the  teeth  are  thrown  back  into  posi- 
tion and  locked.  It  has  an  adjustable  Swinging  Cleaner  Bar  of  approved  style,  which 
has  proved  to  be  very  efficient  and  desirable.  The  Seat  is  made  adjustable  in  height. 

This  Rake  has  been  thoroughly  tested,  and  is  not  an  experiment.  We  can  confid- 
ently recommend  it  as  a  first-class  Rake.  It  is  easily  handled ;  can  be  operated  by  a 
small  boy. 


PRICE  LIST. 


No.  A.  3,    8-foot,  Buckeye  Rake,  20  Teeth,  Wood  Wheels,  weight,390  Ibs $30  00 


A.12,  10-foot, 
A.  9,  12-foot, 


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Steel 

Wood 

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430 
450 
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36  00 

38  00 

.  40  00 


DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


The  "Deere"  Hay  Loader. 

The  unanimous  testimony  in  its  favor  from  those  who  used  and  sold  the  "  Deere  " 
Hay  Loader  during  the  past  season,  would  lead  one  to  infer  that  it  contained  all  the 
valuable  features  desired  in  a  hay-loading  tool.  Notwithstanding  this,  we  have  added 
many  valuable  features  for  the  coming  season,  which  will  be  found  of  great  benefit  in 
the  operation  of  the  machine. 

We  have  no  hesitancy  in  claiming  for  the ; 'Deere"  superiority  in  every  point — from 
thoroughness  of  work  to  mechanical  construction — over  all  other  tools  of  its  class  on  the 
market. 

Its  extreme  simplicity  and  lack  of  all  complicated  mechanism,  the  ease  with  which 
it  can  be  attached  to  the  rack  and  detached  therefrom — the  latter  without  the  driver 
having  to  get  off  the  load— the  ample  provisions  made  for  adjusting  the  height  of  the 
rake  bars  from  the  bottom  boards,  all  give  assurance  of  the  perfect  work  it  will  do. 

It  will  take  the  lightest  hay  or  the  heaviest  alfalfa  from  the  swath,  thus  doing 
away  with  the  raking  and  cocking.  This,  it  will  be  seen,  is  a  great  saving  of  time,  la- 
bor and  money,  and  the  old  way  of  hay-making  must  be  abandoned  when  this  Loader 
has  a  trial. 


"Deere "  Hay  Loader,  8-foot,  weight  800  Ibs Price,  $125  00 


SAN  FRANCISCO,   CAL. 


99 


Jackson  Improved  "  Eclipse  "  Stacker. 

The  above  is  our  Standard  Stacker,  and  is  an  improvement  on  all  others,  as  it  is 
lighter,  stronger,  and  dumps  the  hay  at  any  desired  height,  instead  of  carrying  it  all 
up  over  itself,  without  regard  to  height  of  stack.  This  latter  point  is  quite  important 
in  stacking  in  windy  weather,  as  with  the  "Eclipse"  the  hay  is  only  raised  as  high  as 
necessary  to  dump  it  on  the  stack,  and  it  is  not  scattered  by  the  Wind.  The  uprights 
of  the  "Eclipse"  are  made  28  feet  high,  as  this  is  as  long  as  they  can  be  shipped,  and 
with  them  it  will  stack  nearly  or  quite  that  height ;  but  the  height  it  may  be  made  to 
stack  is  really  unlimited,  as  these  uprights  may  be  spliced  out  as  high  as  desired,  and 
guyed  with  ropes. 

This  machine  is  made  under  the  "Acme"  and  "Oliver"  patents.  It  is  mounted  on 
wheels,  and  will  build  a  stack  25  feet  high. 

With  the  rakes,  the  hay  is  taken  from  the  swath,  when  cured,  just  as  left  by  the 
mower,  or  from  the  cock  or  window,  if  it  is  desired  to  rake  it  before  it  is  cured  suffi- 
ciently to  stack ;  and  when  the  Rake  is  loaded,  it  is  driven  to  the  Stacker,  the  Hake 
teeth  entering  between  the  pitcher  teeth ;  the  hay  is  pressed  forward  against  the  pit- 
cher head.  The  horses  then  back  the  Rake  off,  leaving  the  hay  in  a  compact  mass 
upon  the  pitcher,  and  return  to  the  field  for  another  load.  As  soon  as  the  Rake  is  out 
of  the  way,  the  horse  attached  to  the  pitcher  rope  is  started,  elevating  the  load  the  de- 
sired height,  when  the  latch-rope  is  pulled,  and  the  hay  is  dropped  in  the  center  of  the 
stack,  the  horse  is  backed  up,  the  pitcher  being  brought  back  to  the  ground  by  its  own 
weight,  ready  for  another  load. 

The  "Eclipse"  has  special  advantages  for  stacking  in  windy  weather,  and  for  load- 
ing hay,  etc.,  on  wagons.  It  dumps  the  load  at  any  desired  height,  from  5  to  25  feet, 
while  it  is  easily  moved,  quickly  set,  and  amply  strong. 

The  principle  of  making  hay,  by  which  the  expenditure  of  manual  labor  is  reduced 
to  a  minimum,  is  now  almost  too  well  known  to  need  much  description,  as  these 
machines  are  now  in  the  hands  of  all  the  largest  farmers,  and  have  proven  entirely 
successful.  The  words  "making  hay"  are  used  advisedly,  for  this  Stacker  and  Rake  do 
all  the  work,  from  the  time  the  mower  cuts  the  hay  until  it  is  in  the  stack  on  the  wagon, 
and  no  other  machines  or  implements,  nor  the  expenditure  of  any  manual  labor,  are 
either  required  or  even  desirable. 


"Eclipse"  Stacker,  weight  1,700  Ibs Price,  $125  00 


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DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY 


The  Deeriiig  "Ideal"  Mower. 

[Ball  and  Roller  Bearings.] 

The  Ideal  Mower,  as  before  stated,  seems  destined  to  work  a  complete  revolution 
in  the  mower  trade. 

Since  machines  for  cutting  grass  were  first  invented,  nothing  has  been  produced 
which  has  given  such  widespread  satisfaction  as  the  Peering  Ball  and  Roller  Bearing 
Ideal  Mower. 

The  verdict  of  every  one  of  the  tens  of  thousands  of  farmers  and  ranchmen  who 
have  used  this  mower,  is  that  it  embodies  to  a  degree  hitherto  unapproached,  all  the 
requisites  of  the  perfect  grass-cutting  machine.  Among  the  features  that  have  been 
most  strongly  commended,  are  : 

1.  Unusually  light  draft  and  noiseless  action,  due  to  bicycle  bearings  and  the 
direct  and  positive  action  of  gears,  crank-shaft  and  pitman. 

2.  Unusual  strength  and  durability,   due  to  excellence  of  material  and  work 
manship,  simplicity  of  parts  and  provisions  for  preventing  wear. 

3.  Serrated  Ledger  Plates,  which  enable  the  Ideal  to  cut  grasses  that  completely 
baffie  all  other  mowers. 

4.  Horizontal  crank-shaft  and  pitman  and  vertical  crank  wheel,  causing  the  in- 
comparable Pitman  to  move  back  and  forth  like  the  piston  of  a  locomotive. 

5.  Adjustable  Drag-bar,  that  keeps  the  cutter-bar  in  line,  the  knives  in  register 
and  at  the  same  time  protects  the  pitman. 


PRICE  LIST. 


4K-foot"cut,  weight  700  Ibs 
720    •' 


$62  50 
6750 


Write  for  Catalogue. 
Repair  Lists  sent  when  requested. 


SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 


101 


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102  DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


Deering  "Pony"  Binder. 

[Jointed  Platform  and  Roller  Bearings.] 


These  little    rollers     save  one     horse 


Since  the  first  machine  was  sold  in  1892  the  Pony  has  scored  one  continual  tri. 
umph.  Its  light  weight,  coupled  with  its  Roller  and  Ball  Bearings,  give  it  a  draft  not 
approached  in  lightness  by  any  other  binder  in  the  world.  It  is  built  so  low  down 
that  it  will  not  tip  on  any  side  hill  where  grain  will  grow  worth  cutting.  Its  elevator  and 
deck  extensions,  and  the  high  adjustability  of  reel  and  binder,  make  it  cut  and  bind 
with  equal  perfection  whether  the  grain  be  seven-foot  rye  or  twelve-inch  oats. 

Made  almost  entirely  of  steel  and  malleable  iron,  the  Pony  is  wonderfully  strong 
as  well  as  exquisitely  light.  By  using  higher  grades  of  metal  than  are  found  in  com- 
peting machines  we  have  made  the  Pony  four  hundred  pounds  lighter  than  its  com- 
petitors, as  well  as  stronger  and  more  durable. 


PRICE  LIST. 

6-Foot  Pony  Binder,  weight  1 ,200  pounds 

Write  for  Catalogue. 
Repair  List  Sent  when  Requested. 


,$175  00 


SAN  FRANCISCO,   CAL. 


103 


The  Deering  Ideal  Reaper— 5-Foot  Cut. 

(With  Roller  Bearings. > 

This  new  Reaper  is  notable  for  its  light  draft,  for  the  simplicity  and  variety  of 
its  adjustments,  and  for  the  superior  quality  of  steel,  malleable  iron  and  brass  used  in 
it.  The  platform  at  both  ends  is  raised  and  lowered  by  convenient  screw  devices. 
The  rakes  are  adjusted  into  seven  different  movements  by  a  simple  device,  operated 
by  the  driver  without  leaving  his  seat.  For  "swathing"  the  driver  simply  removes  a 
cotter.  Both  main  and  grain  wheels  are  extra  large  and  broad-faced  and  serviceable. 

FOLDING. 

In  five  minutes'  time  this  reaper  can  be  folded  for  transportation.  The  platform 
is  simply  tilted  up  to  the  side  of  the  machine  and  locked  by  means  of  a  rod  that  hooks 
Into  the  rakestand.  The  small  wheel  is  then  slipped  on  to  a  short  transportation  axle 
that  is  fixed  to  the  machine  and  is  always  there  when  it  is  wanted.  The  machine  when 
folded  can  pass  through  a  six-foot  barn  door.  By  simply  folding  the  seat  the  reaper 
easily  passes  through  a  nine-foot  gate  without  folding  the  platform.  The  rake  ad- 
justment and  folding  cfevices  of  this  machine  are  without  an  equal,  while  the  action 
of  its  rakes  and  the  perfection  of  the  work  done  by  them  must  command  admiration- 

ROLLER  BEARINGS  REDUCE  DRAFT  MORE  THAN  50  PER  CENT. 

PRICE  LIST. 
Weight  1020  Ibs Price,  $105  00 

Write  for  Circulars. 
Complete  Repair  List  Furnished  on  Application. 


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THE  HODGES'  STEEL  FRAME  HEADER, 

MANUFACTURED  BY  THE  SUCCESSORS  TO 

A.  J.  Hodges  &  Co.,  Pekin,  111. 

As  shown  on  opposite  page  the  frame  is  entirely  of  steel,  thus  making  it  lighter 
and  stronger — at  the  same  time  more  durable — and  especially  proof  against  the  crack' 
ing  and  warping  experienced  with  the  wood  frame  headers. 

Some  of  the  many  advantages  we  claim,  which  will  convince  any  unbiased  person 
of  the  superiority  of  our  Steel  Header  over  any  other  machine  of  its  class  in  the 
market,  are  as  follows: 

1st.  The  Cutter  Bar  cuts  closer  to  the  ground  than  with  the  wood  frame  machine , 
and  in  some  cases  they  can  be  used  for  cutting  hay,  and  are  very  good  for  lodged  grain. 

2d.  They  are  more  easily  operated  than  the  wood  frame  Headers,  both  by  the 
man  who  handles  them  and  the  horses  that  push  them. 

3d.  By  the  use  of  our  four  truss  rods  the  main  frame  is  held  absolutely  true  and 
rigid,  and  the  frame  being  rigid  and  true,  must  and  does  hold  the  steel  cutter  bar 
straight  and  rigid  also,  doing  away  with  the  springing  down  of  the  bar  at  the  grain 
end,  when  cutting  where  the  straw  is  heavy,  or  in  running  over  rough  ground,  being 
an  advantage  that  No.  V  frame  machine  possesses,  and  this  is  an  important  feature  in 
Headers. 

4th.  By  the  use  of  an  upright  equalizing  spring,  which  is  attached  to  the  frame 
and  lever,  the  driver  can  control  the  height  of  the  cutter  bar  with  perfect  ease,  and 
cut  high  or  low,  according  to  the  height  of  the  grain. 

5th.  Our  method  of  raising  and  lowering  the  platform,  independent  of  the  main 
frame ,  enables  us  to  run  it  on  a  low  cut  without  plowing  into  the  ground  in  going  over 
uneven  places,  and  here  is  where  the  advantage  of  a  rigid  bar  comes  in ;  for  in  cutting 
very  low,  and  there  being  no  up  and  down  vibration,  we  can  cut  perfectly  level  and 
clean. 

NO  HEADER  EVER  SOLD  ON  THE  PACIFIC  COAST 

HAS  GIVEN  SUCH  SATISFACTION  AS  THE  "HODGES." 


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PRICE    LIST 


10-Foot  40- inch  Draper,  weight  2450  Ibs. 
12-Foot  40-inch  Draper,  weight  2550  Ibs. 
15-Foot  40-inch  Draper,  weight  2650  Ibs . 


$315  00 
340  00 
370  00 


SAN  FRANCISCO,   CAL.  107 


Hodges'  Steel  Frame  "Single  Gear"  Header. 

With  "Center-Drive"  Sickle  and  "Stop-Draper." 

In  1892,  at  the  urgent  request  of  many  dealers,  we  had  built  for  us  fifty  of  the 
above  machines.  These  were  well  scattered  throughout  the  State,  in  order  that  we 
might  decide  if  they  were  adapted  to  the  requirements  of  all  sections  of  our  territory. 
We  have  been  more  than  satisfied  with  their  operation,  and  have  received  many  let- 
ters of  approval  from  purchasers  who  have  run  them  through  one  harvest. 

No  description  of  the  "Center-Drive"  Sickle  is  necessary,  as  it  is  well  known  in 
California,  and  very  popular. 

The  "Stop-Draper"  feature  of  this  Header  will  be  appreciated  by  all  those  whose 
lands  are  not  easily  harvested,  on  account  of  standing  trees  orother  obstructions.  This 
Header  overcomes  all  difficulties,  as  the  Draper  is  readily  stopped,  and  the  grain  is 
held  in  the  spout,  without  waste  or  scattering,  while  the  header  is  being  driven  around 
the  obstruction.  We  are  the  first  to  supply  this  need. 

As  to  construction  it  is  simple,  strong  and  durable,  nothing  but  first-class  material 
entering  into  its  make-up. 

It  is,  in  fact,  the  "Hodges'  Haines  Header,"  so  well  known  on  this  Coast,  but 
greatly  improved  by  changing  the  wood  frame  to  a  steel  one,  and  by  adding  many 
valuable  and  tried  appliances. 

We  shall  also  add  new  features  and  make  such  changes  in  construction  as  we  find 
desirable  for  future  trade,  and  will  promise  to  give  purchasers  a  machine  as  nearly 
perfect  as  it  can  be  made. 

In  a  nutshell,  our  good  points  are  as  follows : 
Angle  Steel  Frame,  fully  braced  ; 
Four  Truss  Rods,  holding  Frame  rigid  and  true; 
Patent  Equalizing  Spring,  easily  controlling  height  of  cut. 
Center-Drive  Sickle,  always  in  order ; 
Single  Gear,  the  most  simple  known ; 
Stop-Draper,  the  great  grain  saver ; 
Light  Weight,  the  lightest  Header  known. 

PRICE  LIST. 

10-Foot  cut  40-inch  Draper,  weight  2450  Ibs , $315  00 

12-Foot  cut  40-inch  Draper,  weight  2550  Ibs 340  00 

15-Foot  cut  40-inch  Draper,  weight  2650  Ibs 370  00 

See  Cut  on  opposite  Page. 


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SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 


109 


Second. 

Third. 

Fourth. 

Fifth. 

Sixth. 

Seventh. 

Eighth. 

Ninth. 

Tenth. 

Eleventh. 

Twelfth. 


Hodge-Haines'  "  Improved  Single-Gear  Header. 
Wood  Frame 

10,  12,  and  15  FEET. 

POINTS  OF  SUPERIORITY. 

Frames  all  made  of  thoroughly  seasoned  hard  wood. 

Center  Pitman,  thereby  giving  a  steadier  motion  to  the  Sickle. 

Lever  Balance  Springs,  instead  of  iron  weight  on  lever. 

Self-  Ad  justing  Reel. 

Long  Guards,  two  inches  apart. 

Sections  on  top  of  Sickle  Bar,  same  as  on  Mowing  Knives. 

Forty-inch  Drapers. 

Rollers  under  elevator  Spout,  to  roll  on  Header  Wagon  bed. 

Tight  Bottom  under  Draper  behind  Finger  Bar. 

Breast  of  Finger  Bar  ironed. 

An  additional   Roller  in  top  of  Spout,  to  prevent  any  grain  from  being 

carried  down  by  Draper. 
A  New  Clutch  on  Cross   Shaft,  by  which  the  motion  of  Draper  can  be 

stopped  at  will,  while  the  Header  remains  in  motion. 


THE  GENUINE  MAINS'  HEADERS. 

After  twenty-five  Years'  Trial  and  Competition,  still  stand  at  the  head  of  their  class. 
Are  better  made,  more  durable.  Improved  to  keep  up  with  the  times  and  demands. 

The  experience  of  merchants  and  farmers  for  the  past  ten  years  has  fully  proven 
that  Headers  manufactured  at  the  East  are  far  superior  as  to  quality  and  durability 
of  the  wood,  and  smoothness  and  strength  of  the  castings,  to  any  Header  made  on  the 
Pacific  Coast.  It  is  an  indisputable  fact  that  Hodge's  Headers,  in  point  of  durability, 
are  50  per  cent,  better  than  any  Header  yet  manufactured  in  California. 

We  had  intended  to  abandon  the  sale  of  this  Wood  Frame  Header,  but,  after  con- 
sulting with  many  of  our  best  dealers  who  advise  us  to  continue  their  sale,  we  have 
decided  to  show  it  in  this  catalogue,  and  to  carry  them  in  stock  in  the  future.  We 
shall  carry  only  a  limited  number,  however,  and  orders  should  be  forwarded  early  to 
insure  against  disappointment. 

PRICE  .LIST. 

10  feet,  Hodges'  Iron  wheel,  Single-Gear,  with  40-inch  Draper,  weight,  3240  IDS.,  $300  00 
12  feet,  Hodges'  Iron  wheel,  Single-Gear,  with  40-inch  Draper,  weight,  3400  Ibs.,  325  00 
15  feet,  Hodges'  Iron  wheel,  Single-Gear,  with  40-inch  Draper,  weight,  3700  Ibs.,  350  00 


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Grant's  Fan-Mill. 

Double  Blast. 
ESPECIALLY  RECOMMENDED  FOR  CLEANING  BEANS. 

The  blast  is  divided  into  these  two  distinct  currents  by  a  board  which  is  denomi- 
nated a  chess  board,  which  is  arranged  immediately  under  the  screen,  and  which  ex- 
tends from  the  points  of  the  fans  to  that  part  of  the  under  edge  of  the  screen  over  which 
the  grain  falls  in  that  thin,  unbroken  sheet,  of  which  we  have  spoken.  This  board 
serves  the  double  purpose  of  dividing  and  of  receiving  the  particles  falling  through  the 
screen,  as  well  as  preserving  the  under  side  of  the  screen  from  the  action  of  the  wind, 
which  might  retard  or  partially  prevent  the  falling  of  these  particles  through  its  meshes. 

In  all  other  Fanning  Machines  the  grain  falls  directly  from  the  hopper  to  the  dis- 
charge board,  and  however  well  cleaned  of  its  chaff,  it  has  not  been  screened ;  whereas 
in  the  GRANT  WINNOWERS  the  grain  is  first  operated  upon  as  in  the  ordinary  machines, 
and  then  falls  through  a  second  and  stronger  blast  of  wind,  and  is  thus  cleaned  in  the 
best  manner. 

Thus  we  see  that  in  these  excellent  machines  the  grain  is  subjected  to  three  distinct 
actions,  viz. : 

First. — It  is  thoroughly  chaffed. 

Second. — It  is  screened  from  all  smaller  and  weightier  impurities.    . 

Third. — It  is  cleaned  from  all  false  kernels. 

Fourth.—  If  there  is  any  grass  seed  in  the  grain  it  will  pass  into  the  screen  box, (and 
not  be  lost  in  the  chaff.  The  greatest  care  is  taken  in  the  selection  of  the  material, 
both  wood  and  iron,  for  their  manufacture,  and  none  but  the  most  experienced  and 
first-class  workmen  are  employed  upon  their  construction. 

PRICE    LIST. 

No.  3,  with  8  Sieves,  20x20  inches,  weight,  boxed,  300  Ibs. .  $40  00 

No.  4,     "     "      "        22x20    "  "  "        310  "    4500 

No.  6,     "     "      "        22x22    "  "  "        320"    5000 

No.  6,     "     "      "        24x22    "  "  "        330"    6000 


SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 


Ill 


The  Champion  Fan-Mill. 

Double  Shake. 


Our  No.  1,  or  Farm  Mills,  are  each  furnished,  unless  otherwise  agreed,  with  one 
Wheat  Hurdle,  one  Wheat  Screen,  one  Oat  Sieve,  one  Barley  Sieve.  Height  of  Mill,  3 
feet  4  inches ;  width  of  Sieve,  23)^  inches. 

No.  2.     Sieves,  2  feet  6  inches  wide  ;  Mill,  3  feet  6  inches  wide,  including  pulley. 

No.  3.     Sieves,  2  feet  11  inches  wide;  Mill,  4  feet  wide,  including  pulley. 

No.  4.     Sieves,  3  feet  5  inches  wide;  Mill,  4  feet  6  inches  wide,  including  pulley. 

Mills  No.  2,  3  and  4  are  each  furnished  with  one  Wheat  Spout  Hurdle,  one  Barley 
Hurdle,  one  Oat  Sieve,  and  one  Wheat  Screen. 

The  Champion  Mill  is  conceded  on  all  hands  to  be  the  best  in  use  for  separating 
oats,  chess-black  seed  cockle,  etc. 

PRICE    LIST. 

No.  1  Mill,  capacity  60  to  80  bushels  per  hour,  weight  145  Ibs $30  00 

No.  2    "  "        80  "  120      "  "  "        175"    4000 

No.  3    "  "      120  "  135      "  "  "        218"    5000 

No.  4    "  "      135  "  250      "  "  "        300"    6000 


CHAMPION  BEAN  CLEANERS. 

Prices  same  as  above. 


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Will  grind  from  6  to  S  bushels  of  apples,  and  from 
10  to  12  bushels  of  grapes  per  hour.  It  is  very  neat, 
compact  and  simple,  easily  handled  by  one  man, 
and  answers  an  excellent  purpose  for  a  family  hav- 
ing a  few  barrels  of  cider  or  wine  to  make,  as  also 
for  grocers,  fruit  dealers,  etc.  One  man  can  make 
with  it  from  two  to  three  barrels  of  cider,  or  from 
100  to  150  gallons  of  wine  per  day. 

Hutchison's  Cider  and  Wine  Mill. 

PRICE    LIST. 

No.  1 ,  Mill  and  Press  Complete $22  50 

No.  0,    "        "        "  "       17  50 

No.  0,  Press,  without  Mill 12  50 

No.  1,  Press,  without  Mill 1800 

No.  2,  Press,  without  Mill 20  00 


Keystone- -Press  Only. 

Large  Size $27  50 

Small 18  00 


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Buckeye  Cider  Mill. 

Senior  Cider  Mill  and  Press  is  embraced  in  a  single  frame  2>£x3  feet;  has  a  two- 
inch  wrought  iron  screw ;  is  neatly  and  substantially  made ;  is  conveniently  moved 
from  place  to  place;  is  easily  worked  by  hand,  and  can  also  be  attached  to  horse 
power  by  a  belt  on  the  fly  wheel.  Two  men  can  grind  from  four  to  eight  barrels  of 
cider  per  day.  The  mill  crushes  the  apples  instead  of  grating  as  most  others  do.  It 
has  three  cast  iron  cylinders,  with  straight  fluted  ribs.  The  first  or  upper  cylinder 
crushes  the  apple  into  a  coarse  pomace,  and  then  feeds  it  through  the  lower  cylinders, 
which  crush  it  into  a  fine  pomace,  it  being  impossible  for  any  to  pass  through  with- 
out being  crushed. 

Junior  Cider  Mill  and  Press. 

Junior  or  small  size  Cider  Mill,  with  about  one-half  the  capacity  of  the  large 
mill.  This  will  suit  many  persons  who  have  but  little  work  to  do  and  want  a  cheap 
mill. 

This  mill  has  been  greatly  improved  for  this  season's  trade,  and  it  is  now  so  far 
superior  to  all  other  kinds  of  small  mills  that  you  cannot  help  buying  it  after  examin- 
ing it. 

PRICE    LIST 

Senior  Mill  with  Two  Cribs .  .$40  00 

Junior    "       "        "         "     .  25  00 


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Keystone"  Cider  Mill. 


The  annexed  cut  shows  our  Senior 
Mill  and  the  Grinding  Rolls,  which,  being 
both  concave  and  convex,  present  more 
grinding  surface  than  any  other  mill  made. 
One  cylinder  revolves  faster  than  the  other, 
thereby  thoroughly  pulverizing  and  crush- 
ing the  apples.  The  cylinders  are  adjusta- 
ble, and  can  be  regulated  for  crushing 
grapes,  breaking  the  fruit  cells  only  with- 
out crushing  the  seeds.  Two  men  can 
grind  and  press  four  to  eight  barrels  per 
day.  The  rolls,  being  chilled,  will  not  dis- 
color the  cider. 

No.  1.  Senior  Mill,  with  2  tubs.  420  Ibs $40  00 

No.  2.  Medium  Mill,  with  2  tubs,  240  Ibs 26  00 

"Champion"  Cider  Mill. 

The  points  of  superiority  claimed 
by  us  for  these  Mills  are,  that 
they  have  an  adjustable  throat, 
which  adapts  them  to  all  kinds 
and  sizes  of  fruit. 

The  grinding  rollers  are  adjus- 
table. 

They  have  the  most  perfect 
grinding  apparatus  of  any  Mill  on 
the  market,  having  serrated  ribs 
on  one  roller  working  against  the 
straight  ribs  on  the  other,  thus 
giving  a  shearing  cut,  and  requir- 
ing a  smaller  consumption  of 
power. 

"Champion"  Mills  also  grind 
finer  than  any  other  Mills.  The 
strainer  board  under  the  tubs  al- 
lows a  free  passage  for  the  cider 
from  the  tubs  without  obstruc- 
tions of  any  kind. 

They  are  light,  substantial  and 
handsomely  finished. 

The  "Champion"  Cider  Mill 
is  constructed  with  but  three  legs, 
which  makes  it  very  popular  for 
persons  who  desire  a  Mill  of  that 
style,  as  it  will  stand  true  on  un- 
even ground. 

Senior  Size,  two  Tubs,  Shipping  Weight  352  Ibs. . 
Medium  Size,  two  Tubs,  Shipping  Weight  238  Ibs. 


PRICE    LIST. 


$40  00 
.  2500 


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IngersolFs  Hand  Press. 

Daring  many  years'  experience  in  the 
sale  of  presses,  we  are  fully  convinced  that 
the  INGERSOLL  PRESSES  will  be  found  to 
have  overcome  the  great  objections  hereto- 
fore existing  against  hand-power  presses. 
They  combine  a  quick,  convenient  and  ef- 
fectual working  power,  and  everything 
liable  to  break  has  been  done  away  with. 
With  a  double  ratchet  wheel,  combined 
with  a  chain  pulley  and  loose  sheaves,  a 
two,  three,  or  four-fold  lifting  chain  power 
is  obtained,  which,  when  acted  on  by  only 
one  person,  with  a  light  lever  only  5  or  6 
feet  long,  will  exert  a  force  on  a  bale  re- 
ducing it  to  smaller  dimensions  than  has 
heretofore  been  accomplished. 


IngersolPs  Hand  Press. 


No.  2 


Size  of  Bale. 
49x27x28 


Weigrht  of  Bale. 
300  Ibs 


Weight  of  Press. 
1,500 


Price 
$175  00 


The  Petaluma  Press. 

This  is  a  small  and  compact 
Press  and  makes  a  solid  and  neat 
bale.  It  is  built  entirely  of  ash 
and  oak  lumber,  and  has  the  im- 
proved follower  and  top  door  fast- 
ening, which  allows  of  fast  work 
by  the  pressman. 

The  door  is  held  in  place  by  a 
lever  until  bale  is  finished. 

Its  capacity  is  from  12  to  18  tons 
per  day,  and  it  will  give  good  sat- 
isfaction in  bailing  hay  for  load- 
ing on  wagons,  flat  cars  or  boats, 
as  the  bales  weigh  from  225  to 
275  Ibs. 

Petaluma  Press  bales    24x24x50, 
weight  3000  Ibs.  $350  00. 


Improved  "Petaluma"  Hay  Press 


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Tichenor 's  Hand  Power  Press. 


The  Tichenor  Press  has  been  thoroughly  tested  by  experienced  men,  and  pronounced 
to  be  the  best  and  cheapest  press  yet  invented.  At  the  extremely  low  price  for  which 
they  are  sold,  no  farmer  or  any  person  having  use  for  a  press  need  do  without  one. 

The  power  is  the  Patent ''Hercules"  Lever  Jack,  attached  to  both  ends  of  the 
press,  and  worked  by  two  or  more  persons,  doing  away  entirely  with  all  wheels,  pulleys, 
ropes,  chains,  cogs,  toggle-joints,  etc.,  and  therefore  nothing  complicated  about  them, 
and  nothing  to  get  out  of  order  or  break. 

The  Tichenor  Press  will  do  the  same  work  quicker,  easier,  better  and  cheaper  than 
any  other  press  in  the  market,  and  it  is  the  best  press  yet  invented  for  baling  hay, 
straw,  hops,  broom,  corn,  wool,  etc. 

The  baling  can  be  done  much  quicker  than  with  any  other  press,  end  two  men  can 
easily  turn  out  five  tons  per  day. 

PRICE  LIST. 

No.  3,  Tichenor  Press,  Bales  44x24x24,  weight  of  Press  1,200  Ibs $200  00 


Height,  6K  feet.    Weight  of  Bales,  175  to  250  Ibs. 


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The  "Flour  City"  Press,  No.  9. 

The  Most  Hap  id  Press  ever  Made. 

The  above  cut  represents  our  latest  improvements  in  baling  presses.  The  entire 
machine,  excepting  plunger,  feed  board,  hopper  and  pole  is  made  of  iron  and  steel, 
with  all  parts  where  the  greatest  strain  occurs  made  amply  large,  in  order  that  care- 
lessness in  operating  may  be  counteracted.  This  machine,  it  will  be  seen  at  a  glance, 
will  last  a  lifetime.  It  is  the  lightest  geared  press  on  the  market,  yet  will  stand  the 
most  severe  usage.  We  do  not  make  the  statement  that  it  cannot  be  broken,  but  we  do 
claim  that  it  will  stand  more  work  without  breaking  than  any  other  press  now  on  the 
market.  Any  one  who  is  familiar  with  hay  presses  knows  that  the  work  required  of 
them  is  more  severe  than  that  required  of  any  other  class  of  agricultural  machinery, 
and  a  press  to  stand  up  to  its  work  must  be  built  to  resist  strain  to  the  bes-t  possible 
advantage.  Wood  frame  machines  can  be  made  just  as  strong  as  iron-framed  ones,  and 
can  be  run  just  as  successfully;  but  when  the  joints  of  a  wood  frame  machine  begin  to 
wear  away,  the  decline  of  that  machine  is  rapid.  Not  so  with  an  iron-framed  machine. 
All  joints,  once  tight,  will  stay  tight  forever.  The  dust  accumulating  on  a  press  and 
getting  wet  will  rot  a  wood  frame  machine  in  its  joints  quicker  than  most  persons 
imagine. 

An  all  iron  and  steel  press  is  not  affected  by  the  weather  in  the  least.  Our  No.  9 
is  a  four-horse  press,  and  has  a  capacity  equal  to  the  most  rapid  steam  press  in  the 
market.  It  can  be  run  to  its  fullest  capacity  with  a  two-horse  tread  power,  or  can  be 
operated  as  a  steam  press  when  so  ordered.  A  customer  desiring  the  neatest  looking, 
lightest  running,  most  rapid  and  most  enduring  horse-power  press,  will  make  no  mis- 
take in  ordering  our  No.  9. 

Capacity. — No.  9  press  with  four  horses,  one  to  two  tons  of  hay  or  straw  can  be 
baled  in  an  hour.  Bales  variable  lengths ;  weight  per  bale,  from  100  to  110  pounds,  in- 
suring 10  to  11  tons  in  a  car.  This  machine  is  geared  to  make  20  strokes  of  the  plunger 
per  minute  at  an  ordinary  walking  gait  of  horses ;  20  to  27  charges  of  hay  is  the  average 
per  bale.  So  it  can  readily  be  seen  that  two  tons  can  be  turned  out  per  hour. 

Size  of  Bale,  17x22  inches,  variable  length. 


PRICE  LIST. 

No.  9  Press,  with  Automatic  Feed  (with  Trucks),  wei 

Six  Horse-Power, 

Add  to  above  price  for  Steam  Press 


ut  5,000  Ibs $550  00 

1,500   " 125  00 

25  00 


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The  "Champion"  Hay  Press. 

Continuous  Travel— Steel  Chamber. 

The  above  cut  gives  the  reader  a  fair  idea  of  the  appearance  of  the  Improved  "Champion"  Two-Horse 
Continuous  Travel  Steel  Bale  Chamber  Baling  Press.  This  machine  has  been  well  tested  and  tried  during 
the  past  season  in  all  parts  of  the  country,  and  has  never  failed  to  give  the  be^t  of  satisfaction. 

In  construction  the  "Champion"  is  new  for  a  machine  of  this  siyle,  and  has  many  points  of  superior- 
ity that  will  at  once  commend  themselves  to  the  reader.  The  power  is  the  easiest  on  the  team,  the  most 
simple  and  strongest,  therefore  the  most  durable  of  any  full  circle  hay  press  power  ever  invented.  In 
principle  it  is  a  toggle-power,  the  toggle  being  operated  so  as  to  give  a  quick  movement  of  the  plunger 
while  the  material  is  loose,  but  a  slower  movement  as  the  density  of  the  material  increases,  thus  increas- 
ing or  compounding  the  pressure  on  the  material  as  it  is  needed,  with  but  little  increase  of  draft  on  the 
team.  As  proof  of  our  claim  that  the  "Champion"  is  the  easiest  on  the  team  we  do  not  hesitate  to  guar- 
antee that  one  horse  will  make  a  heavier  bale,  without  pulling  as  hard,  than  two  horses  can  on  many 
other  makes  of  full  circle  presses. 

AN    AUTOMATIC    FOLDING   SPRING    FOR   TOP    PLUNGER. 

In  connection  with  a  folder  or  comber  at  the  top  of  the  bale  chamber,  folds  or  tucks  each  charge,  mak- 
ing a  smooth  and  even  bale  without  breaking  the  material. 

A  PERFORATED  SCREEN  BOTTOM 

Or  grate,  cleans  the  dust  and  dirt  out  of  the  hay  as  it  is  pressed.    We  do  not  hesitate  to  guarantee  that 
the  "Champion"  Baling  Presses  make  the  cleanest  and  most  marketable  bale  of  any  hay  press  made. 
In  comparing  the  merits  of  full-circle  presses 

REMEMBER 

1st.  We  guarantee  the  "Champion"  power  is  the  simplest,  strongest,  most  durable,  and  easiest  on  the 
team. 

2d.  The',"Champion"  is  positively  the  only  full  circle  press  made,  having  a  positive  working  automatic 
device,  that  will  withdraw  the  plunger  full  stroke  each  time,  independent  of  the  rebound  force 
of  the  material. 

3d.  The  "Champion"  has  the  largest  feed  opening,  and  is  the  only  press  made  with  a  condensing  feed 
hopper. 

4th.  The  "Champion"  has  an  automatic  folder  and  folding  spring  top  plunger,  insuring  a  smooth  and 
attractive  bale. 

5th.       The  "Champion"  is  the  most  portable  and  easiest  moved  from  place  to  place. 

6th.  The  "Champion"  has  the  best  constructed  bale  chamber,  and  the  easiest  operated  and  most  effec- 
tive mode  of  adjusting  the  tension  and  regulating  the  weight  of  bales. 

WARRANTY. 

The  "Champion"  Two-Horse  Continuous  Travel  Steel  and  Iron  Baling  Press  is  warranted  to  be  well 
and  substantially  made,  of  good  material,  and  if  properly  handled  is  warranted  to  press  one  ton  per  hour, 
with  power  plenty  to  load  10  or  15  tons  in  a  box  car. 

And  further,  the  "Champion"  is  guaranteed  to  press  more  in  any  given  length  of  time,  at  less  cost 
per  ton,  and  with  less  labor  to  man  and  beast,  than  any  other  Portable  Baling  Press  of  its  class  in  exist- 
ence. 

PRICE  LIST 

For  the  "Champion"  Two- Horse  Continuous  Travel  Steel  and  Iron  Baling  Press,  with  Automatic 
Throw-back;  Easily  Adjusted,  Quick- Relief  Perpetual  Bale  Chamber,  Bell-Ringing  Attachment,  Feeding 
Fork  and  Platform,  Monkey  Wrench,  Oil  Can,  etc. 

17x22  Bale,  Variable  length,  weight  3,500  Ibs |400  00 

For  Repair  List,  see  Page  335. 


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The  "Lightning"  Hay  Press. 

With  Crank  Axles. 

Workmanship  and  Material. 

All  rollers  on  the  Lightning  are  chilled;  all  pins  are  steel.  The  Plunger  head  is  not  made  of  wood, 
but  of  steel  and  iron.  The  axles  are  made  entirely  of  steel,  not  in  pieces  cast  into  a  skeleton,  but  a  solid 
bar  of  steel.  The  wheels  are  steel;  the  folder  or  tucker  is  steel,  not  cast  iron. 

The  Tying  chamber  is  made  of  steel  angles,  so  compactly  arranged  that  there  is  nothing  unnecessary 
or  in  the  way  about  the  Prtss. 

The  whole  Press  is  constructed  of  the  best  material,  and  in  first-class,  workmanlike  manner. 

The  main  Bearings  and  Pins  are  steel,  insuring  durability  and  strength. 

The  Automatic  Tucker  or  Folder  prevents  the  Plunger  from  ever  wedging  itself,  and  any  hay  that 
laps  over  the  top  is  tucked  down  and  helps  to  work  the  bale  smooth  and  compact. 

It  takes  but  a  few  moments  to  lower  it  to  the  ground,  or  raise  it  on  the  trucks  again. 

The  power  is  the  most  simple  and  powerful,  being  a  complete  roller  movement.  It  is  free  from  cogs, 
chains,  ropes  or  pulleys;  it  is  so  precisely  arranged  that  the  rebound  is  perfect. 

Some  of  the  improvements  worthy  of  consideration  are,  viz.:  The  tying  chamber  has  been  enclosed 
with  Steel  Plate  and  T  Steel, — something  no  other  press  contains;  the  feed  openings  have  been  enlarged 
to  28  inches,  being  larger  than  on  any  other,  thus  admitting  of  much  larger  charges  of  feed;  this  means 
greater  capacity  and  easy  work  for  the  feeder;  he  has  no  aprons  or  so-called  self-feeders,  which  consist  of 
complicated  adjustments,  to  bother  with.  These  large  feeds  are  pressed  with  ease,  owing  to  our  highly 
improved  and  superior  power,  which  is  the  most  practical  and  simple.  The  power  has  been  reduced  to 
a  perfect  roller  movement  by  the  use  of  a  double-ended  crank,  with  chilled  rollers  in  each  end,  having  a 
bearing  on  the  chilled  inclined  plane.  The  crank  is  but  ten  [10]  inches  from  center,  being  the  shortest 
in  use.  By  substitution  of  this  short  crank,  the  pitman  travels  practically  straight  in  and  out,  reducing 
the  friction  to  naught;  there  is  no  wear  or  grinding  on  the  end  of  the  pitman,  or  adjustments,  as  it  is  a 
roller  movement. 


Capacity,  10  to  15  tons  per  day.    Will  load  10  tons  or  more  in  Box  Car. 
'Ughtning"  Press,  bales  17x22  inches,  weight,  3,300  Ibs Price,  $400  00 


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The  "Champion  Giant"  Hay  Press. 

Continuous  Travel,  Portable. 

This  Press  is  built  especially  for  sections  of  the  country  wherein  baling  capacity  is 
of  more  importance  than  density  of  bales,  and  where  large  sized  bales  are  preferred  to 
the  small,  dense  bales  made  by  Perpetual  Presses,  the  large  bales  being  more  desirable 
to  ship  by  boat  or  on  flat  cars  than  the  small  ones. 

The  "  Champion  Giant "  Press  is  of  exceedingly  large  capacity,  having  a  feed  open- 
ing four  feet  square,  permitting  the  feeding  of  large  forkfuls,  making  a  complete  bale 
with  small  number  of  charges. 

The  "  Champion  Giant  "  differs  from  machines  of  this  class  from  the  fact  that  every 
forkful  of  hay  is  pressed  as  it  is  fed  into  the  machine,  so  that  an  equal  pressure  is  exerted 
on  EVERY  PART  OF  THE  BALE.  This  insures  a  greater  density,  and  at  the  same  time  a  PER- 
FECTLY SQUARE  AND  NEAT  BALE.  This  is  accomplished  by  the  machine  being  constructed 
with  a  PRESSURE  GAUGE,  the  movement  of  which  is  retarded  so  that  the  Gauge  moves  in 
proportion  to  the  size  of  the  charge  fed  into  the  machine.  By  this  means  the  same 
pressure  is  exerted  upon  the  first  forkful  as  upon  the  last,  and  it  is  no  harder  on  the 
team  to  press  the  last  charge  than  the  first  one.  This  is  not  the  case  with  other  ma- 
chines of  this  style.  When  the  bale  is  completed,  the  pressure  gauge  revolves,  and  the 
end  that  is  pushed  out  turns  into  the  bale  chamber,  taking  the  place  of  the  ejected  bale, 
the  bale  being  ejected  by  the  revolving  of  the  pressure  gauge.  One  end  of  the  Bale  Tie 
is  pushed  through  the  machine,  and  around  the  bale,  while  it  is  in  process  of  making, 
so  that  when  the  doors  are  opened  it  requires  only  a  moment's  time  to  push  the  other 
end  of  the  bale  tie  through,  and  tie  the  bale. 

The  feed-door  is  opened  and  closed  automatically,  and  drops  at  an  angle  that  makes 
the  opening  within  easy  reach  of  the  operators.  When  the  feed-door  is  closed, — by  an 
ingenious  arrangement, — a  step  is  formed  for  the  feeder  to  stand  upon,  to  assist  in  ty- 
ing the  bales.  The  return  of  the  Plunger  is  checked  by  means  of  an  air  cushion,  which 
works  automatically,  and  is  attached  to  the  power-rod.  This  device  is  entirely  automa- 
tic, and  requires  no  adjustment  or  attention  while  in  operation,  and  prevents  the  Plung- 
er rebounding  too  hard.  Exerting  the  same  pressure  on  each  forkful  of  hay,  the  return 
force  of  the  Plunger  is  exactly  the  same  at  each  stroke,  and  not  easy  when  the  first 
forkful  is  fed  in,  and  excessively  hard  as  the  bale  nears  completion. 

The  Power  that  drives  the  Plunger  is  a  double  toggle,  one  on  each  end  of  the  bale 
chamber,  the  toggle  in  turn  being  operated  by  a  power  capstan  to  which  sweep  is  at- 
tached, the  transmission  from  the  power  to  the  toggles  being  by  means  of  cable  chains. 
The  toggles  are  constructed  of  wrought  iron  and  steel  throughout,  so  that  there  is  noth- 
ing about  them  to  break  or  get  out  of  order.  The  Power  capstan  is  also  made  of  wrought 
iron  and  steel,  as  far  as  practicable,  the  object  being  to  construct  the  machine  through- 
out so  as  to  prevent  breakages. 

A  very  valuable  feature  of  the  "  Champion  Giant "  is  the  fact  that  it  is  a  strictly 
PORTABLE  MACHINE.  As  is  seen  by  illustration  of  the  machine  in  operation  in  the  field, 
the  bale  chamber  stands  upright  when  at  work.  When  it  is  desired  to  move  from 
place  to  place,  by  use  of  an  ingenious  device  the  bale  chamber  is  turned  down  upon  the 
power  main  frame,  so  that  by  the  time  the  driver  unhitches  from  the  sweep  and  hitches 
to  the  tongue,  everything  is  ready  to  move  to  the  next  stack. 

It  will  be  noticed  that  a  seat  is  provided  for  the  driver,  nothing  being  left  undone 
to  make  the  ''Champion  Giant"  the  most  complete  Baling  Press  of  its  kind  manu- 
factured. The  truck  wheels  are  extra  high,  and  have  four-inch  Tires. 

The  best  hard  woods,  including  Oak,  Ash  and  Hickory,  enter  into  the  construc- 
tion of  this  machine.  All  parts  are  firmly  bolted  together,  and  the  power  being  con- 
structed almost  entirely  of  wrought  iron  and  steel,  makes  the  "  Champion  Giant  "  as 
strong  and  durable  a  machine  as  can  well  be  made. 

WARRANTY. 

The  Machine  is  guaranteed  in  every  respect,  and  will  make  bales  weighing  from 
200  to  300  pounds,  owing  to  the  condition  of  the  material,  and  will  bale  from  20  to  30 
tons  and  upwards,  per  day.  It  is  further  guaranteed  to  be  superior  in  every  respect  to 
any  other  Baling  Press  of  this  style  manufactured,  and  is  the  only  strictly  portable 
Large  Bale  Press  made. 

PRICE  LIST. 

"  Champion  Giant  "  Complete,  Bales  22x24x46  inches,  weight  5100  Ibs., $600  00 

Deduct  for  Trucks,  if  not  wanted 50  00 


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The  "  Barr  "  Rotary  Hand  Corn  Planter. 

The  blades  are  made  of  the  best  quality  of  saw  cast  steel,  and  highly  polished.  The 
working  plates  of  the  dropping  apparatus  are  made  of  malleable  iron.  The  valve  plate, 
or  cut-off,  is  also  malleable  iron,  and  adjusted  with  a  carefully  tempered  brass  coil 
spring.  The  quality  of  the  material  used  in  it,  and  the  simplicity  and  strength  of  its 
construction,  insure  its  durability.  It  drops  with  an  evenness  unequalled  by  any  other 
style  of  Planter,  and  leaves  the  grain  securely  covered. 

There  are  three  different  sized  holes  in  each  plate,  for  dropping  different  number 
of  kernels. 

Price..  .  $1  25 


"Black  Hawk"  Hand  Corn  Sheller. 

"Black  Hawk"  is  now  firmly  established  on  the  market. 

"Black  Hawk"  is  all  that  the  farmer  needs  for  shelling  corn  for  home  use. 

"Black  Hawk"  won't  choke. 

"Black  Hawk"  is  preferred  by  all  farmers  who  have  them  in  use. 

"Black  Hawk"  pleases  the  farmer  boys;  it  is  only  playior  them  to  shell  your  corn. 

"Black  Hawk"  is  durable;  malleable  iron  is  largely  used  in  its  construction;  all 
bearings  subject  to  wear  are  long  and  thoroughly  chilled.  It  will  last  many  years. 

"Black  Hawk"  is  simple,  easily  adjusted,  and  will  shell  clean  all  kinds  of  field 
corn,  from  the  small  ears  of  Canada  to  the  mammoth  ears  of  Central  Mexico. 

"Black  Hawk"  is  original — no  part  or  feature  has  been  taken  from  others. 


Price..  $3  00 


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The   "Corn  King"  Shelter. 


Our  new  low  priced,  high  grade  one-hole  Hand  Sheller  has  gained  an  enviable  re- 
putation during  the  past  three  years. 

It  is  handsomely  finished  and  honestly  built,  has  hard  wood  frame,  and  is  the  best 
machine  for  the  money  on  the  market. 

We  furnish  this  Sheller,  with  or  without  fan,  and  with  or  without  feed  table.  If 
you  desire  a  cheap  Hand  Sheller,  that  is  well  made,  and  that  will  stand  hard  service, 
purchase  the  "Corn  King." 

PRICE    LIST. 

No.  139,  "Corn  King"  Sheller,  with  Feed  Table,  weight  135  Ibs $16  00 

No.  141,       "        "  "  "        "        "  and  Fan,  weight,  140  Ibs 1700 

No.  140,       "        "  "  "    Fan,  no  Table,  "        135" 1600 

No.  138,       "        "  "          without  Table  or  Fan,         "        130" 1500 


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The  "Prince"  One-Hole  Right  Hand  Corn  Sheller. 

This  One-hole  Feed  Table  Machine,  with  or  without  fan,  has  earned  and  sustained 
the  reputation  of  being  the  best  hand  sheller  ever  built. 

The  frame  is  of  hard  wood,  close  jointed,  strong  and  durable,  shafts  all  turned, 
wheels  closely  and  carefully  fitted,  and  the  sheller  completely  finished  with  the  great- 
est care. 

We  furnish  with  it  a  wrought  spoke  balance  wheel,  with  extra  heavy  rim.  The 
"Prince"  Sheller  is  as  honestly  built  as  our  Power  Shellers,  and  has  the  capacity 
within  itself  for  hard  and  continued  service  enjoyed  by  no  other  hand  sheller. 


PRICE    LIST. 

"Prince"  Sheller,  with  Feed  Table,  weight  125  Ibs. .  ...  $18  00 

"     and  Fan,  weight  130  Ibs 20  00 


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The  "Keystone"  Two-Hole  Corn  Sheller. 

THE  BEST  SHELLER  IN  THE  MARKET. 
With  Improved  Cob  Separator  and  Fan. 

It  is  adapted  to  either  hand  or  horse  power.  Each  one  is  furnished  with  a  pulley. 
Its  capacity  by  hand  is  from  200  to  250  bushels  per  day.  A  hopper  is  attached  for  con' 
venience  in  feeding,  which  can  be  done  as  well  by  a  boy  as  a  man. 

The  Keystone  has  taken  more  first  premiums  than  any  other  sheller  in  the  market. 


PRICE  LIST. 

''Keystone"  Sheller,  with  Fan  and  Feed  Table,  weight  250  Ibs. 


$35  00 


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The  "Veteran"  Two  Hole  Corn  Sheller. 

The  "Veteran"  has  been  made  for  nearly  thirty  years,  and  is  fairly  entitled  to  its 
name.  Its  great  popularity  has  caused  it  to  have  many  imitators,  but  its  constantly 
increasing  sale  is  sufficient  evidence  that  in  point  of  merit  it  still  maintains  its  old-time 
supremacy.  Made  upon  the  same  principle  as  large  Power  Shellers,  it  is  strong,  dur- 
able and  effective.  Having 

REVOLVING  WIRE  COB-RAKE 

for  separating  the  cobs  from  the  shelled  corn,  and  an  efficient  fan  for  cleaning  the  corn, 
it  has,  in  itself,  the  most  work  for  the  money  of  any  similar  Sheller  made. 

The  Veteran  is  a  two-hole  Feed-Table  Machine,  with  capacity  of  250  to  350  bushels 
per  day,  the  amount  varying  with  the  power  and  speed,  and  the  regularity  of  the  feed. 

On  this  machine  as  now  constructed,  all  motions  are  positive,  we  having  substituted 
the  Ewart  Drive  Chain  for  the  belts  heretofore  in  use,  with  exception  only  of  the  Fan- 
belt,  which  being  crossed,  the  chain  cannot  be  used. 


PRICE   LIST. 

.  121,  Veteran  Sheller,  with  table,  crank,  fan  and  band- wheel,  weight  240  Ibs.,  $40  00 


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Framers'  Two-Hole  Shelter. 

As  its  name  indicates,  it  is  designed  for  farmers  who  would  avoid  the  trouble  of 
handling,  all  at  one  time,  the  large  amounts  of  grain  that  are  crowded  through  the 
large  Sheller.  Its  cost  is  not  so  great  but  that  every  well-to-do  farmer,  or  club  of  far- 
mers, may  own  and  control  a  machine.  It  requires  only  the  help  ordinarily  employed 
about  a  farm  to  operate  it  to  advantage,  two  men  being  sufficient  to  load  or  unload  it 
and  these  (with  perhaps  in  addition  a  boy  to  drive)  are  enough  to  work  it.  It  may  be 
used  as  a  hand  Sheller  when  necessity  requires. 

The  tendency  of  the  age  to  dispense  with  hand  labor,  wherever  mechanical  devices 
can  be  made  effective  as  a  substitute,  has  developed  the  demand  for  such  a  machine 
from  the  thousands  with  whom  corn  raising  is  a  subordinate  interest,  or  at  least  their 
annual  product  not  large  enough  to  warrant  the  employment  of  the  large  machines, 
and  that  class  is  found  in  nearly  all  States  of  the  Union  outside  the  great  "corn-belts," 
and  to  no  small  extent  within  that  belt  where  stock-feeders,  raising  large  corn  crops 
annually,  find  it  desirable  to  regulate  their  shelling  to  their  convenience  in  feeding? 
rather  than  make  one  "  big  shelling  job  "  of  it,  and  be  subject  to  the  expense  and  risks 
of  storage. 

PRICE  LIST. 

Farmer's  Sheller,  capacity  500  bushels,  with  8-ft.  sacking  elevator,weight  475  Ibs. .  $75  00 

No.  24  Jack,  with  Rope  Pulley,  weight  120  Ibs 30  CO 

No.  7  Horse  Power,  "        385  "    60  00 

Power  and  Jack  (see  cut),  with  Sweeps,  weight  495  Ibs 90  00 

Sheller,  with  Power  and  Jack  complete  (see  cut),  weight  1,070  Ibs 165  00 


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The  "Rustier"  Two-Hole  Self- Feed  Com  Sheller. 

Our  latest  addition  to  the  popular  list  of  Sandwich  Automatic-feed  Corn  iShellers 
is"/ 'The  Rustler,"  a  Two-hole  Self-feeding  Corn  Sheller.  a  lively  little  machine,  ans- 
Avering  admirably  to  its  name. 

It  is  the  result  of  a  most  serious  and  careful  effort  to  meet  a  want  which  has  been 
growing  through  years,  and  is  in  some  respect  broader  than  any  other  in  the  range  of 
power  corn  shellers. 

That  demand  is  for  a  sheller  within  a  limit  of  size  and  cost  to  be  available  for  the 
personal  use  of  the  individual  buyer,  and  having  the  advantages  of  automatic  feed  and 
capability  to  turn  off  the  peculiarly  excellent  quality  of  work  (in  shelling  without 
cracking  corn  or  breaking  cobs,  separating  and  cleaning)  for  which  our  larger  machines 
are  conspicuous. 

The  task  has  not  been  an  easy  one,  and  other  parties  have  attempted  it,  and  put 
out  machines,  only  to  appear  and  promptly  disappear  in  complete  failure. 

"TheRustler"  has  a  very  perfect  separating  and  cleaning  apparatus,  and  turns 
out  work  in  shelling  and  cleaning  as  perfect  as  has  ever  been  accomplished  by 
any  sheller,  however  large  or  small.  Also  has  a  perfect  chain  Double  Sacking  Eleva- 
tor of  suitable  length  for  bag  delivery.  It  has  also  a  short  chain  cob  stacker,  which 
may  be  folded  over  the  machine,  for  moving,  without  detaching.  Also  includes  with- 
in its  structure  a  convenient  jack  gearing  for  taking  motion  direct  from  the  power,  and 
bringing  it  up  to  the  rate  required  on  the  shelling  wheel. 

PRICE  LIST. 

No.  116— Rustler  Belt  Sheller  with  Band  Wheel,  Sacking  Elevator  and  Cob 

Stacker,  Weight,  550  Ibs $100  00 

No.  118— Rustler  Geared  Sheller  with  Sacking  Elevator,  Cob  Stacker,  and  No. 
17  Two-horse  Samson  Power  with  Rods  and    Knuckles    complete. 

Weight,  1,500  Ibs 190  00 

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"Junior"  Two-Hole  Self-Feed  Sheller. 

We  have  succeeded  in  combining  in  the  "  Junior  "  all  those  desirable  features  that 
have  made  our  large  machines  so  popular  for  years,  and  which  gave  the  Tornado  such 
a  reputation  for  three  years ;  and  we  were  confident  that  a  shelter  with  so  many  excel- 
lent features  would  rapidly  push  itself  to  the  front,  and  be  recognized  as  the  most  de- 
sirable machine  of  the  kind  ever  sold. 

Our  expectations  have  been  fully  realized,  and  the  hundreds  of  flattering  testi- 
monials that  we  have  received  attest  its  popularity. 

This  machine  has  no  oscillating,  vibrating  or  shaking  motion  whatever;  all  move- 
ments are  rotary  and  positive ;  and,  as  a  consequence,  all  shake  or  jar  is  avoided,  and 
there  can  be  no  lost  motion.  Every  shaft  in  the  Junior,  with  the  exception  of  fan- 
shaft,  is  driven  by  gear  or  chain. 

The  Junior  is  furnished  with  a  Sacking  Elevator,  and  it  is  of  sufficient  length  to 
deliver  the  shelled  corn  into  a  sack.  The  cob  stacker  is  twelve  feet  in  length,  The 
cleaning  attachment  is  the  same  that  we  used  on  our  Tornado,  and,  for  a  machine  of 
the  size  of  the  Junior,  is  the  only  perfect  system.  The  rake  proper  is  similar  to  our 
wire  cob-rake,  so  long  in  use  on  all  of  our  power  shelters;  and  under  its  upper  surface 
are  a  succession  of  one-fourth  inch  rods,  extending  longitudinally  from  the  rear  end  of 
cleaning  rake  to  the  roller  at  outer  end,  where  they  rest  in  grooves  cut  in  this  roller, 
which  grooves  are  broken  by  a  depression  in  the  surface  of  roller,  which, ^  at  every 
revolution,  drops  the  wires  about  a  quarter  of  an  inch  for  an  instant,  thus  aiding  the 
separation.  Owing  to  its  peculiar  construction,  it  is  impossible  to  clog  this  rake  with 
silks  or  chaff,  and  it  will  thoroughly  separate  and  clean  all  conditions  of  corn  fit  to  be 
shelled. 

PRICE    LIST. 

No.  102— Junior  "  Mounted  Belt,"  with  Band-wheel,  Double  Sacking  Elevator  and  Twelve-foot 

Cob  Stacker,  weight  1,330  Ibs $225  00 

No.  90— Junior  "  Down  Belt,"  with  Band-wheel,  Double  Sacking  Elevator  and  Twelve-foot  Cob 

Stacker,  weight,  900  Ibs 175  00 

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IMPROVED  CO^fl 


Four  and  Six  Hole  "Mounted  Belt." 

[Illustration  on  opposite  page.] 

STRONG    POINTS    OF    SANDWICH    SMELLERS. 
THE    FORCE    FEED   CHAIN 

With  projecting  ears  or  carriers  on  every  seventh  link,  which,  running  on  sprocket 
wheels  at  both  ends  of  feeder,  carry  the  ears  with  a  positive  motion  until  they  engage 
with  forcing  shaft  at  mouth  of  Sheller.  These  chains  are  arranged  to  run  on  Independ- 
ent Stretchers,  so  that  the  tension  of  each  may  be  adjusted  independent  of  the  others, 
the  operation  being  but  the  work  of  a  moment. 

THE    FORCING   OR    BEATER   SHAFT 

Is  unquestionably  the  most  important  improvement  in  Corn  Sheller  mechanism 
since  the  original  patent  for  "  Self-  Feeder  "  was  issued,  as  by  its  use  the  capacity  of 
Spring  Shelters  has  been  nearly  or  quite  doubled,  as  compared  with  those  made  previ- 
ous to  its  introduction.  The  value  of  this  improvement  is  greatly  increased  by  the 
use  of  Balance  Wheels  on  the  Forcing  Shaft,  one  on  each  end  of  Shaft.  This  improve- 
ment will  be  used  on  all  of  our  Two,  Four,  and  Six  Hole  Force  Feed  Shellers,  in  future. 
It  is  original  with  us,  and  used  only  on  our  machines.  It  has  been  repeatedly  demon- 
strated that  it  saves  from  a  half  to  one  horse  power.  It  also  saves  strain  on  the  side 
gearing  of  Sheller,  and  consequently  adds  materially  to  the  durability  of  the  machine. 
From  the  "Forcing  Shaft  "  the  ears  are  carried  between  the  little  "  Picker  Wheels  " 
direct  to  the  Shelling  Wheels,  where  they  are  confined  in  their  passage  (until  entirely 
stripped  of  the  corn)  by  the  spring  straps,  with  corrugated  castings  or  rag-irons,  which 
are  attached  to  the  Adjustable  "Front  Case,"  or  Front  Plate  of  Feeding  Throat. 

DOUBLE   SACKING    ELEVATOR 

Illustration  shows  Sheller  with  Wagon  Box  Elevator  ;  those  we  have  are  fitted  with 
Double  Sacking  Elevators,  same  as  used  on  Threshing  Machines. 

REMEMBER 

That  a  Sheller,  in  its  lifetime,  must  deal  with  corn  in  all  its  conditions  —  round, 
soft,  and  frosted,  and  the  machine  that,  under  all  circumstances,  with  the  least  amount 
of  power,  will  do  the  best  and  cleanest  work  and  save  the  most  grain,  and  do  it  with 
the  least  strain,  friction  and  wear,  is  the  machine  to  buy.  On  all  these  points  the 
Sandwich  Sheller  stands  at  the  head. 

PRICE   LIST. 

No.  51.  Four-hole  "Down  Belt,"  with  Band-wheel,  Double  Sacking  Elevator, 
and  fourteen-foot  Cob  Stacker,  with  or  without  Right-angle  Belt  At- 
tachment, 1,370  Ibs  ................................................  $300  00 

No.  55.  Four-hole  "  Mounted  Belt,"  with  Band-wheel,  Double  Sacking  Eleva- 
tor, and  fourteen-foot  Cob  Stacker,  with  or  without  Right-angle  Belt 
Attachment,  1,900  Ibs  .............................................  350  00 

No.  31.  Six-hole  "Down  Belt,"  with  Band-wheel,  Double  Sacking  Elevator, 
and  fourteen-foot  Cob  Stacker,  with  or  without  Right-angle  Belt  At- 
tachment, 1,700  Ibs  .................  ...............................  350  00 

No.  33.  Six-hole  ''Mounted  Belt"  with  Band-wheel,  Double  Sacking  Elevator, 
and  fourteen-foot  Cob  Stacker,  with  or  without  Right-angle  Belt  At- 
tachment, 2,200  Ibs  ...........................  .....................  400  00 

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The  "Dain"  Improved  Land  Roller. 

Made  of  Cast  Iron  Sections. 

Each  section  is  independent  of  the  other,  and  held  together  by  a  two-inch  steel  axle, 
which  revolves  with  the  sections  when  going  ahead,  so  that  the  friction  and  wear  is 
reduced  to  two  bearings  which  are  provided  with  oil  cups,  and  will  last  as  long  as  the 
roller  itself,  or  can  be  easily  replaced.  In  making  a  turn,  the  sections  being  independ- 
ent, will  revolve  separately  and  thus  turn  easily.  The  Dain  is  made  entirely  of  iron 
and  steel,  except  the  tongue,  which  can  be  easily  detached  when  not  in  use.  We  make 
the  following  sizes : 

PRICE  LIST. 

No.  4,  6  sections,  24  inches  diameter,  6  feet  wide,  weight  1,000  Ibs $75  00 

No.6,8       "         24      "  "  8    "       "          "        1,200"    9000 


"  Young  America  "  Corn  and  Cob  Crusher. 

One  of  these  will  save  more  corn  than  many  times  its  cost.  Two  bushels  of  ground 
corn  will  go  as  far  as  three  unground,  so  that  a  few  hours'  time  spent  in  grinding  in 
winter  will  save  the  day  spent  in  summer  in  raising  an  acre  of  corn. 

They  can  also  be  used  in  grinding  bones,  and  are  sure  to  give  good  satisfaction. 
Price,  with  Sweep  (as  per  cut),  weight  397  Ibs $50  00 


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No.  2.  No.  3. 

Chapman's  Green  and  Dry  Bone  Mill. 

In  presenting  this  circular  to  Poultrymen,  Farmers  and  other  persons  who  are 
interested  in  improvements  in  Bone  Cutting  Machinery,  it  will  not  be  the  intention  of 
the  Manufacturer  to  speak  ill  of  any  other  Bone  Cutter,  but  simply  to  state  facts,  and 
also  to  show  the  points  of  superiority  Chapman's  "Ideal"  Green  Bone  Cutter  has  over 
any  other  Bone  Cutter  on  the  market.  The  manufacturer  of  this  machine  believes  in 
letting  the  machine  stand  on  its  own  merits.  Very  few  machines  in  the  agricultural 
line  are  subjected  to  such  severe  tests  as  a  Bone  Cutter  is.  In  the  first  place  bones 
are  very  hard  substances,  with  rough  uneven  surfaces  with  more  or  less  fat,  meat  and 
gristle  to  contend  with.  Now  the  Poultrymen  want  to  be  able  to  cut  such  bones  easy, 
fast  and  fine,  as  the  day  for  coarse  cut  bone  is  fast  going  by  the  best  educated  poultry- 
men  of  the  country.  In  order  to  accomplish  these  three  results  successfully,  a  ma- 
chine must  be  substantial  and  strong  in  all  its  different  parts,  and  constructed  with 
some  regard  for  mechanical  principles,  and  must  be  thoroughly  built  in  all  its  details, 
or  it  will  fail  in  a  few  weeks  to  perform  its  duty,  and  will  at  last  be  thrown  into  the 
old  iron  heap.  The  Inventor  of  Chapman's  "Ideal"  Green  Bone  Cutter,  from  his 
past  25  years'  experience  as  a  Machinist  and  Designer,  has  been  able  to  so  construct  a 
Bone  Cutter,  that  it  will  cut  fine,  cut  easy  and  cut  fast;  also  to  embody  in  the  same 
machine  several  points  of  convenience  (which  are  patented)  that  no  other  Bone  Cut- 
ter possesses.  This  means  a  saving  of  money  to  the  purchaser. 

PRICE    LIST 

No.  1,  Chapman's  Mill,  One  Fly  Wheel,  weight $30  00 

No.  2,  "  "        "      "        "  "       3600 

No.  3,  "  "        "      "        "  "       5000 


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No.  1,  with  Fly-wheel. 


No.  2. 


Tortilla  Mills— Simple,  Cheap,  Durable  and  Efficient. 

For  grinding  corn  for  Tortillas  they  are  unequalled.  They  are  the  only  Tortilla 
Mills  in  the  market  that  do  the  work  satisfactorily.  The  No.  1,  with  Fly-wheel,  and 
the  No.  2  are  the  sizes  best  liked  for  family  use.  These  Mills  have  no  cutting  edges  to 
dull,  like  the  ordinary  iron  mills  in  the  market,  but  have  large  crushing  surfaces  of 
chilled  iron,  and  are  consequently  very  durable.  Patent  rubber  springs  are  used  to 
make  the  cone  and  concave  surface  adjusting,  preventing  uneven  wear  of  the  grinding 
surfaces,  and  unequal  grinding  of  the  corn.  By  means  of  thumbscrews,  the  mill  can 
be  set  to  grind  coarse  or  fine,  as  desired.  When  the  grinding  surfaces  are  worn  out, 
they  can  be  renewed  at  a  small  expense. 

These  mills  are  also  useful  for  grinding  chocolate,  coffee,  spices,  drugs,  etc.,  and  for 
grinding  wheat.  They  are  so  arranged  that  they  can  be  fastened  to  post,  stump,  bench, 
or  table,  as  desired.  We  do  not  send  posts  or  legs  with  them,  as  they  can  be  easily 
made,  and  the  freight  on  them  would  cost  more  than  they  are  worth . 

PRICE    LIST. 

[Without  Wood  Posts.] 

No.  1  Tortilla  Mill,  with  crank,  capacity  10  to  15  bushels  per  day,  weight  50  Ibs.  .$  9  CO 
"        "  "        "     fly-wheel,"        10  to  15       "         "      "        "        75"    ..  1200 


No.  2 


20  to  25 


110 


25  00 


When  operated  by  power,  these  capacities  are  much  larger. 


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Hand  or  Power  Grain  Mill. 

This  mill  is  intended  for  hand  or  power,  and  is  capable  of  being  driven  by  either 
one  or  two  men,  or  by  any  kind  of  mechanical  power.  When  the  latter  is  used  in 
grinding  corn,  eight  bushels  per  hour  is  the  usual  capacity.  They  are  extensively  used 
by  farmers  and  grocers  for  grinding  oats,  barley,  corn,  coffee,  etc.  It  is  simple,  not 
liable  to  get  out  of  repair,  and  extra  grinding  plates  can  always  be  obtained  at  a  trifling 
expense,  which  will  last  several  years. 


Hand  or  Power  Grain  Mill  (boxed),  weight  260  Ibs.    Price $30  00 

Extra  Grinding  Plates,  per  set.    Price 7  50 


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DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


20-Inch  "  New  Era  "  Mill. 

Recommended  for  Mexican  and  Foreign  Trade. 

This  cut  represents  the  20-inch  "New  Era"  Mill  manufactured  by  Nordyke  &  Mar- 
mon  Company,  for  wheat,  corn,  and  middlings  in  which  is  used  a  quality  of  French 
buhr-stone,  imported  for  this  express  purpose.  The  mill  has  an  improved  Silent-Feed 
attachment.  The  whole  is  placed  in  an  iron  hurst  frame,  and  every  part  so  accurately 
fitted  that  it  can  be  placed  in  any  part  of  the  mill ;  and  should  the  material  be  ex- 
hausted in  the  hopper,  the  mill  will  continue  to  run  without  detriment.  The  whole 
material,  excepting  the  Stones,  being  of  iron  and  steel,  it  must  run  steady  and  be  dur- 
able. The  Bearings  are  readily  supplied  with  oil  from  proper  receivers,  and  it  must 
run  light.  The  Stones  being  of  equal  thickness,  and  with  the  Running  Balance,  it  can 
give  no  trouble  in  that  way.  In  flourings,  middlings,  or  wheat,  the  Furrows  should  be 
kept  straight,  and  the  special  instructions  sent  with  each  mill  should  be  followed,  they 
being  carefully  prepared  for  each  particular  material  to  be  treated.  The  Buhrs,  when 
faced  and  operated  as  directed,  are  so  true  that  they  will  run  to  within  a  thousandth 
part  of  an  inch,  and  not  touch.  The  Buhr-Stones  used  in  these  middling  mills  are  of  a 
quality  not  liable  to  glaze,  and  when  handled  judiciously  will  give  as  fine  results  in 
flouring  as  many  of  the  roller  mills  now  in  use.  The  size  of  the  stones  is  twenty  inches 
in  diameter,  dressed  ready  to  grind.  Under-stone  runs.  Has  improved  self-oiling, 
self-adjusting,  metallic  bush.  Rubber  springs  prevent  nails,  etc.,  from  injuring  faces 
of  stones. 


Size. 

Power. 

Pulley. 

Capacity. 

Speed. 

Weight. 

Price. 

20  inch 

4  to  10  h.  p. 

14x7  in. 

12  to  40  bu. 

500  to  800 

800  Ibs. 

$150  00 

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DEERK  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


The  "Modern  Hero"  Power  Mill. 

The  best  Grinding  Mill  for  Sweep  Powers  ever  made.  The  large  Grinding  Plates 
make  it  capable  of  grinding  very  rapidly  when  used  with  large  powers,  but  can  be  reg- 
ulated with  the  improved  shoe  feed  to  grind  nicely  with  two  horses.  It  will  grind  from 
10  to  20  bushels  of  good  feed  per  hour,  the  capacity  depending  on  the  power  used  and  fine- 
ness. It  is  all  iron,  fitted  up  with"  Raymond  Bros,  'Patent  Double  Reducing  Grinding  Burrs" 
—  the  finest  iron  grinding  Burrs  made  —  hardened  by  special  process.  They  will  grind 
from  1,000  to  3,000  bushels  of  grain  before  wearing  out. 

Mill  can  be  run  with  any  power  having  a  speed  of  from  50  to  100  revolutions  to  one 
round  of  the  horses. 

The  "Hero  Power"  is  a  triple-geared  power;  has  three  bearings  on  the  bull  wheel, 
and  three  bearings  on  the  pinion.  The  three  steel  bearing  shafts  are  set  solid  in  a  cast 
iron  spider,  which  bolts  to  the  wood  frame  of  the  power  at  the  four  sides,  and  these 
same  steel  shafts  are  held  at  the  top  by  a  cast  iron  tripod,  thereby  holding  the  gearing 
in  place  independent  of  the  wood  frame,  a  very  essential  feature  for  the  climate  of  this 
State,  The  Bull  Wheel  is  made  three-fold  strong  by  having  a  wrought  iron  band  shrunk 
around  it.  This  power  is  also  adapted  to  running  our  wood  saws  and  corn  shellers  and 
pumping  water.  Speed  of  power  is  fifty-six  revolutions  of  tumbling  rod  to  one  of  the 
horses.  Weight  of  power,  850  Ibs. 

PRICE 


Price  of  "Modern  Hero"  Mill  and  Power,  complete,  weight  1,175  Ibs  ...........  $140  00 

"  "  "     only,  weight  325  Ibs  ............................     6500 

I**     2  and  4-horse  ''Hero'  '  Power  only,  weight  850  Ibs  .....................     85  00 


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No.  5  Pulley  Mill. 

The  No.  5  Shake  Feed  Pulley  Mill  is  built  entirely  of  iron  and  steel,  with  hardened 
steel  step.  Has  10-inch  pulley,  6-inch  face.  Power  required,  from  4  to  10-horse. 
Speed  required,  from  800  to  1,000  revolutions  per  minute.  Capacity,  from  20  to  40 
bushels  per  hour,  depending  on  power  used  and  fineness. 

Quality  of  work  equal  to  stone  burr. 

This  Mill  is  extensively  used  by  millers  and  warehouse  men.  It  can  be  run  by 
steam,  water  or  horse  power.  As  it  is  built  entirely  of  iron  and  steel  it  will  not  shrink. 

Weight,  complete,  400  Ibs. 


Price   . 


$90  00 


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DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


"Pioneer"  Barley  Crusher,  Using  the  Benoit  Corrugated  Rollers. 

These  mills  have  been  awarded  a  premium  at  the  last  seven  State  Fairs,  and  the 
demand  for  them  is  constantly  increasing.  We  have  made  such  arrangements  with 
the  manufacturers  that  we  can  offer  them  at  reduced  figures,  and  we  will  guarantee 
them  not  only  to  fulfill  all  requirements,  but  to  be  the  best  mill  of  the  kind  in  this 
market.  We  have  these  mills  in  three  sizes. 

PRICE  LIST. 

No.  1.  With  Elevator;  weight,  1,482  Ibs.;  size  of  pulley,  8x12  inches; 
size  of  rollers,  12x24;  power  required,  10  to  12  horse;  speed,  700 

revolutions ;  capacity,  5  to  6  tons  per  hour Price,  $275  00 

No.  1.    Without  Elevator ;  weight,  1,300  Ibs "        250  00 

No.  2.  With  Elevator;  weight,  1,282  Ibs;  size  of  pulley,  8x12  inches; 
size  of  rollers,  10x20;  power  required,  8  to  10  horse;  speed,  700 

revolutions ;  capacity,  3  to  4  tons  per  hour "        200  00 

No.  2.    Without  Elevator ;  weight,  1,100  Ibs "        175  00 

No.  3.  Is  without  Elevator;  weight,  500  Ibs. ;  size  of  pulley,  6x6  inches ; 
size  of  rollers,  6x18  inches ;  power  required,  2  to  4  horse;  capa- 
city, 1  ton  per  hour "  105  00 

These  mills  are  all  ready  to  mount  on  wagon.  If  so  desired,  we  can  furnish  a  suit- 
able wagon  at  $80. 

(Above  Prices  do  not  include  Belts.) 


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The  " Dairy  Queen"  Horse  Power. 

It  is  a  Light  Single  Horse  Power,  designed  especially  for  the  use  of  Dairymen. 
Tumbling  Shaft,  6  to  1 ;  weight  600  Ibs.     Price $75  00 


The  "Eclipse." 

The  Eclipse  is  a  Single  Horse  Machine;  it  is  neat, compact, very  durable,  and  gives 
perfect  satisfaction  to  all  who  use  it ;  it  is  double-geared ;  tumbling  shaft  makes  35  revo- 
lutions per  minute ;  weight  700  Ibs.  Price $90  00 


No.  17  "Samson"  Two-Horse  Power. 

Our  new  Two-Horse  Samson  Power  is  built  upon  the  same  principle  as'our  Large 
Samson  Powers,  and  is  a  strong,  substantial  machine,  admirably  adapted  for  use  with 
"Rustler"  Sheller,  and  with  it  makes  our  "Rustler  Rig." 

The  tumbling-rod  of  the  Two-Horse  Samson  Power  makes  forty-one  revolutions  to 
one  round  of  the  horses,  and  turns  contrary  to  movement  of  horses,  and  is  an  excellent 
power  for  running  various  kinds  of  light  machinery,  such  as  Feed  Grinders,  Feed  Cut- 
ters, Pumps,  Root  Cutters,  Corn  Shoppers,  Boring* Machines,  etc.,  etc. 


PRICE    LIST. 

No.  17.        Two-Horse  Samson  Power,  with  one  Ten-foot  Tumbling-rod,  two  Joints 
Safety  Knuckle,  and  one  Rod  Rest,  weight  800  Ibs $90  00 

We  earnestly  advise  the  use  of  a  Fly  Wheel  in  every  case  where  a  Horse  Power  is 
intended  for  pumping  water,  for  the  reason  that  it  gives  a  steady  motion,  and  enables 
the  horse  to  do  nearly  twice  the  amount  of  pumping  in  a  given  time.  This  every  ex- 
perienced person  will  acknowledge.  The  above  Powers  are  complete  in  every  detail, 
and  possess  every  improvement  and  advantage  that  can  be  combined  in  such  machines. 
They  are  all  provided  with  air-tight,  dust-proof,  self-oiling  boxes.  Two  men  can  take 
them  apart,  and  put  them  together  again  with  ease. 


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No.  7,  Pony  Power.  No.  24,  Pony  Jack. 

No.  7,  1-Horse  Power,  weight  350  Ibs . .  $  60  00 

No.  24,  Pony  Jack,  "        120"    3000 

No.  7,  Power  and  No.  24  Jack  combined .  90  00 

No.  4,  «         HO  00 

No.  7  Power  is  small,  strong  and  durable.  Tumbling  Hod,  7  to  1,  or  about  21  revo- 
lutions per  minute. 

No.  24  Pony  Jack  is  made  to  use  with  Nos.  4  and  7  Powers,  and  is  fitted  with  rope 
or  band  wheel,  as  desired. 


No.  4  Two-Horse  Single  Geared  Power 

Tumpling  Rod  8  to  1,  or  about  27  revolutions  per  minute. 

This  is  the  power  commonly  sold  with  our  Farmers'  Shelter.  It  is  built  on  the 
same  model  as  our  No.  1,  4-Horse,  Single  Geared  Power,  but  on  a  smaller  scale.  For 
ordinary  farm  work,  such  as  two  horses  can  handle,  this  is  an  excellent  Power. 

It  is  very^  simple,  strong  and  durable,  and  the  price  low. 

It  gives  its  Tumbling  Rod  seven  and  two-thirds  revolutions  to  one  round  of  the 
horses,  or  about  twenty-seven  per  minute. 

Using  our  No.  24  Pony  Jack  with  this  Power,  you  get  about  100  revolutions  per 
minute  on  the  band  wheel  shaft  of  Jack.  The  Tumbling  Rod  turns  in  same  direction 
with  movement  of  horses. 

No.  4,  2-Horse  Power,  complete,  weight  540  Ibs $80  00 

No.  8, 1 -Horse,  Fast  Motion,  or  Veteran  Power,  with  Levers,  one  10-foot  Tumbl- 
ing Rod,  two  Joints  Common  Knuckle,  and  one  Rod  Rest,  weight  350  Ibs.,  65  00 


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We  recommend  this  power  for  all  such  work  as  demands  strength  and  steady  mo- 
tion ;  and  for  running  machinery  for  broom-corn  dressing,  feed-grinding,  wood-sawing 
and  the  like.  It  has  no  superior.  In  ordering  Horse  Powers,  or  writing  for  informa- 
tion regarding  them,  please  state  as  nearly  as  possible  the  use  or  uses  to  which  they 
are  to  be  put,  kind  of  machinery  to  he  run,  by  whom  made,  and  manufacturer's  esti- 
mate of  power  required  to  work  it  to  its  full  capacity.  Also,  state  at  what  speed  the 
shaft  that  receives  the  motion  must  be  driven  (number  of  revolutions  per  minute), 
and  if  band  wheel  (pulley)  is  used,  give  diameter  of  same ;  or  if  it  is  designed  to  con- 
nect direct  Tumbling-Rod,  give  diameter  of  shaft,  and  state  whether  it  revolves  to  the 
right  or  left,  as  you  stand  facing  the  machine. 

Remember  that  our  powers  are  rated  at  their  actual  capacity,  and  our  One  and 
Two-Horse  Powers  must  not  be  expected  to  stand  the  strain  of  work  that  the  same 
number  of  horses  working  on  a  larger  power  could  not  accomplish  with  ease.  In 
other  words,  while  our  Powers  will  each  of  them  stand  the  strain  of  legitimate  work 
for  the  number  of  horses  for  which  they  are  rated,  they  are  not  designed  to  fill  the 
place  of  machines  rated  at  twice  their  capacity. 

We  regard  this  caution  as  timely  and  necessary,  for  the  reason  that  we  have 
learned  of  instances  where  two  horses  have  been  used  with  our  One-Horse  Power,  and 
four  horses  with  our  Two-Horse  Power. 

PRICE    LIST. 

No.  14.  Four-Horse  Samson  Down  Power,  with  Levers,  one  Five-foot  and 
one  Ten-foot  Tumbling-rod,  three  Joints  Safety  Knuckles,  and  two 
Rod  Rests,  weight,  1,070  Ibs $110  00 

No.  11.  Eight-Horse,  "Young  Samson"  Mounted  Power,  with  Levers,  Whif- 
fletrees,  Neckyoke,  one  Five-foot  and  one  Ten-foot  Tumbling-rod,  three 
Joints  Safety  Knuckle,  and  two  Rod  Rests,  weight  1,800  Ibs 190  00 

No.  12.  Eight- Horse  "Young  Samson"  Down  Power,  with  Levers,  one  Five- 
foot  and  one  Ten-foot  Tumbling-rod,  three  Joints  Safety  Knuckle,  and 
two  Rod  Rests,  weight  1,480  Ibs 150  00 


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Wheeler's  Patent  Horse  Power. 


1  Horse  Tread  jPoweiywith  Patent  Brake,  weight  1,000  Ibs 

2  «         «         u  ti  «         «  (i  u 


$175  00 
225  00 


Albany  Thresher  and   Separator. 

This  machine  threshes  and  separates  the  grain  and  chaff  from  the  straw.  It  will 
thresh  more  than  a  Thresher  and  Cleaner.  It  is  furnished  with  best  cast  steel  shafts 
and  babbetted  bearings.  It  will  thresh  from  250  to  400  bushels  of  wheat,  rye  and  bar- 
ley, and  twice  as  many  oats  per  day. 

These  machines  are  also  valuable  for  threshing  rice. 

A  One-Horse  Railway  Power  drives  this  Separator  with  ease. 


Thresher  and  Shaker, or  Separator,  14x30-inch  Cylinder,  weight  400  Ibs. .  .Price,  100  00 


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Hide-Roller  Hay  Cutters. 

The  annexed  cut  represents  the  old-time 
Hide-Roller  Cutter,  which  has  been  on  the 
market  for  years,  and  is  too  well  known  to  re- 
quire a  description  from  us.  To  parties  who 
want  a  good  durable  machine  for  little  money, 
we  recommend  the  Hide-Roller  Hay  Cutter. 

PRICE    LIST. 

Size  0,  weight  63  Ibs $10  50 


65 
70 
75 
80 
90 
100 


12  00 

13  50 

14  50 

15  50 
19  00 
25  00 


EXTRA    ROLLERS    FOR   HIDE-ROLLER   HAY   CUTTERS. 


For  No  . . 
Each . . 


. . . .  00 
....$2  75 


0 

$2  75 


1 
$3  25 


2 
$3  50 


3 

$4  00 


4 

$4  50 


5 

$5  00 


6 
6  00 


The  "Champion"  Hay  Cutter. 

This  Cutter  is  constructed  on  an  entirely 
new  principle.  The  knife  is  composed  of  sec- 
tion blades,  similar  to  those  of  a  mowing  ma- 
chine knife,  made  of  the  best  tempered  steel, 
and  fastened  to  the  iron  gate  piece  by  means 
of  small  bolts.  They  can  be  taken  off  and 
sharpened,  and  put  on  again  in  a  few  minutes' 
time,  needing  no  adjusting,  as  each  section 
goes  back  in  its  place ;  or,  if  a  new  one  is 
needed,  it  will  go  in  the  place  of  the  old  one 
without  any  trouble,  as  they  are  interchange- 
able. The  iron  gate  is  placed  on  the  front 
end  of  the  feed  box,  and  is  connected  with  the 
crank  shaft  by  two  wood  pitmans.  It  has  a 
five-inch  stroke,  and  the  knife  passes  between 
the  cutting  plate  and  an  iron  guard  in  front  of 
it,  thus  insuring  a  clean  cut.  It  is  turned  by 
a  crank  —  and  as  the  section  knife  is  the 
easiest  cutting  knife  known — it  runs  very 
light.  It  is  a  perfect  self-feeder,  the  fodder  being  taken  between  two  iron  rolls,  and  is 
held  firmly  while  the  knife  passes  down  and  through  the  fodder.  The  knife  is  then 
lifted  up,  and  while  up  and  above  the  throat,  the  fodder  is  instantly  pushed  forward 
by  an  ingenious  device,  while  the  knife  is  entirely  out  of  the  way. 

It  cuts  five  different  lengths  of  chaff,  ranging  from  J<$  to  1%  inches.  The  change 
is  made  without  taking  off  or  putting  on  any  extra  gears.  It  can  be  effected  in  either 
of  two  ways :  one  by  raising  or  lowering  the  indicator  which  is  fastened  to  the  side  of 
one  front  leg  by  a  thumb-screw ;  the  other,  by  lengthening  or  shortening  the  iron 
pitman  by  a  set-screw.  The  throat  is  lift  inches  wide,  making  the  capacity  greater 
than  any  other  Hand  Cutter  of  the  same  price. 
Capacity  from  lj^  to  2  bushels  per  minute. 


For  Hand  Power  only,  weight  130  Ibs $15  00 


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DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


In  presenting 
our  new  Improved 
Baldwin's  Ameri- 
can Fodder  Cutter 
to  the  dealers  and 
farmers  of  the 
country,  we  wish 
to  call  their  atten- 
tion to  a  few  of  the 
different  points  of 
the  machine.which 
makeit  the  leading 
and  by  far  the  best 
Fodder  Cutter  in 
the  market. 

1st.  The  wood 
work  is  made  of  the 
best  timber,  thor- 
oughly seasoned, 
and  bolted  togeth- 
er so  it  can  always 
be  kept  firm.  It  is 
not  pinned  togeth- 
er with  wood  pins, 
like  most  cutters  in 
the  market,  which 
soon  become  loose, 
and  make  the  cut- 
ter sliaky. 

2d.  The  iron 
work  is  made  of 
the  best  wrought 
and  cast  iron,  the 
boxes  in  which  the 
journals  run  are 
babbited, thus  avoi- 
ding any  possibil- 
ity of  their  wearing 
out;  the  knives  are 
made  of  the  best 
steel,  thoroughly 
tempered. 

3d.  By  a  simple  device  the  top  feed  roller  is  so  arranged  that  it  rises  and  falls  according  to  the  thick- 
ness of  the  fodder  fed  into  the  machine,  and  at  the  same  time  is  kept  parallel  with  the  lower  feed  roller, 
which  relieves  all  strain  from  other  parts  of  the  machine. 

4th.  The  Feeding  Arrangement  is  the  simplest  and  best  in  use,  having  only  three  feed  gears,  while 
other  machines  in  the  market  are  a  perfect  mass  of  gears,  which  anyone  acquainted  with  machinery 
would  see  at  a  glance  would  be  liable  to  get  out  of  order  and  make  a  cutter  run  hard. 

5th.  Bach  machine  cuts  four  lengths.  The  length  of  cut  can  be  easily  and  speedily  changed,  and  is 
so  simple  that  anyone  can  understand  it. 

6th.  The  Improved  Safety  Fly  Wheel  for  Power  Cutters  is  far  superior  to  any  in  use,  insuring  perfect 
safety  to  the  machine  and  the  operator. 

PRICE  LIST. 


Baldwin's  Improved  American  Fodder  Cutter. 


SIZES  FOR  HAND,  1  KNIFE. 


No. 

Length  of  Knife. 

Length  of  Cut. 

Capacity  per  hour. 

Weight. 

Price. 

1 

9 
10 
11 

6     inches 
8^  inches 
9)|  inches 
11      inches 

K,l,l^,2inches 
K,l,l^,2inches 
>£,1,1>£,  2  inches 

^,l,1}6,2inches 

300  pounds 
400  pounds 
600  pounds 
800  pounds 

110  pounds 
120  pounds 
150  pounds 
160  pounds 

$20  00 
25  00 
30  00 
35  00 

SIZES  FOR  HAND,  2  KNIFE. 


No. 

Length  of  Knife. 

Length  of  Cut. 

Capacity  per  hour. 

Weight. 

Price. 

9 
10 
11 

8%  inches 
9}^  inches 
11      inches 

%,  yz,  %,  1  inch 
%,  */2,%,l  inch 

%,  y^y^  i  inch 

800  pounds 
1200  pounds 
1400  pounds 

125  pounds 
155  pounds 
165  pounds 

$30  00 
35  00 
40  00 

SIZES  FOR  POWER  ONLY,  2  KNIVES. 

With  Pulley  attached  ready  for  Belt. 


No. 

Length  of  Knife. 

Length  of  Cut. 

Capacity  per  hour. 

Weight, 

Price. 

13 

14 
15 

13  inches 
15  inches 
18  inches 

y^  %,  %,  i  inch 
y±,  y^y^  i  inch 

3-16,%,  Clinch 

2500  pounds 
4000  pounds 
6000  pounds 

300  pounds 
360  pounds 
585  pounds 

$  50  00 
75  00 
100  00 

SAN  FRANCISCO,   CAL. 


149 


"Dick's"  Famous  Feed  Cutter. 

For  Hand  or  Power. 

All  "Dick"  machines  have  Self-feeding  Rolls,  driven  without  ratchets  or  springs. 
Straight  blades  for  knives.  Easy  to  grind. 

Most  perfect  knife  adjustment  ever  invented.  Fly-wheel  and  knives  all  encased. 
Chilled  adjustable  shear  bars,  which  can  be  ground  same  as  knives. 

Indispensable  to  stock  feeders.  Simple  in  construction,  easy  to  operate,  and  the 
most  perfect  implement  for  cutting  feed  in  the  world.  Special  features  of  this  cutter 
are — straight  knives,  adjustable  shear  bar,  patent  knife  adjustment,  self-feeding  uni- 
versal rolls,  which  yield  to  the  uneven  thickness  of  the  feed  passing  between  them ;  a 
lever  giving  you  complete  control  of  the  rolls,  revolving  them  forward,  backward,  or 
stopping  them  at  will ;  encased  feed  gear,  which  protects  the  gearing  from  grit  and  dirt, 
and  renders  the  machine  absolutely  safe  to  operate.  It  is  more  durable,  less  liable  to 
get  out  of  order,  cuts  more  feed  with  less  power,  than  any  machine  in  the  market. 

The  weight,  strength,  width  of  cut  and  size  of  fly-wheel  are  accurately  proportioned 
on  all  our  machines,  so  as  to  get  the  greatest  amount  of  strength  and  durability  with 
the  least  amount  of  friction,  which  is  so  essential  in  Feed  Cutters. 

Satisfaction  guaranteed.     Send  for  Illustrated  Catalogue  and  Price  List. 


PRICE   LIST. 

No. 

Length  of  Cut. 

Capacity  per    Hour. 

Weight. 

Price. 

2B 
3C 

For  Hand  Power     .j 

y'y'y'i&iy'ln' 

500  to  1,000  Ibs. 
750  to  1  ,250  Ibs. 

160  Ibs. 
180  Ibs. 

$30  00 
35  00 

4D 
5E 

Hand  and  Power     j 

%%$lk?$iy-i*. 

1,500  to  2,000  Ibs. 
2,000  to  2,500  Ibs. 

250  Ibs. 
350  Ibs. 

45  00 
60  00 

6F 
7G 

!•      For  Power  only      J 

I^Stfe 

2,500  to  3,000  Ibs. 
3,000  to  5,000  Ibs. 

500  Ibs. 
550  Ibs. 

75  00 

90  00 

150 


DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


Wood  Saw,  with  Sliding  Table. 

This  machine  has  improved  Friction  Roller  Table. 

Made  very  strong  and  durable,  with  cover  over  Saw,  and  is  first-class  in  every  par- 
ticular. 

Can  be  successfully  run  with  2  horse  tread  power,  or  4-horse  sweep  power. 
Speed  required,  1,000  to  1,500  revolutions  per  minute.     Has  5x5  pulley. 


PRICE. 

With  26-inch  Saw,  Filed  and  Set,  weight  330  Ibs, 


,$50  00 


SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 


151 


"New  Style"  Pole  Saw. 

To  meet  the  demand  for  a  low  price  combined  pole  and  cord  wood  saw  we  have 
made  our  New  Style  Pole  Saw,  which  we  can  confidently  recommend  as  answering  the 
purpose  in  every  particular. 

A  number  of  saws  have  been  made  for  this  purpose,  but  none  of  them  have  been 
entirely  satisfactory,  and  some  of  them  are  positively  dangerous. 

The  New  Style  Pole  Saw  is  simple  and  strong,  has  no  gearing  to  break,  and  takes 
no  additional  power.  It  is  well  finished,  has  two  rollers,  and  the  very  best  quality  of 
cross  cut  saw,  No.  10  gauge,  filed  and  set.  Note  this  when  buying  a  saw :  Fly  Wheel 
and  all  Pulleys  should  be  below  Table. 

We  have  added  to  our  prices  for  saws  only  enough  to  cover  the  additional  cost. 


PBICE. 

With  26-inch  Saw,  Filed  and  Set,  Weight,  275  Ibs 


$60  00 


152 


DEERE   IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


The  American  Champion  Reversible  Road  Machine. 

In  strength  and  durability  the  Champion  challenges  comparison  with  any  other  road  machine  on  the 
market.  Roots  and  stones  and  other  obstructions,  which  would  mean  good,  hard  dollars  in  repairs  to 
other  machines,  when  brought  in  contact  with  them,  have  no  terrors  for  the  Champion,  as  it  is  built  in 
such  a  manner  as  to  be  practically  unbreakable. 

The  American  Champion  is  not  only  built  systemmatically,  but  simply  as  well.  Complication  is  a 
quality  which  is  especially  noticeable  by  its  absence  The  user  of  the  Champion  is  not  obliged  to  provide 
himself  with  a  kit  of  tools  to  be  continually  doctoring  parts  which  get  out  of  order,  as  we  take  pride  in 
asserting  that  the  Champion,  with  fair  usage,  will  not  get  out  of  order,  even  after  it  has  been  in  use  for 
years. 

Although  the  American  Champion  is  built  in  such  a  manner  as  to  be  practically  unbreakable,  it  is 
not  a  clumsy  or  cumbersome  machine.  Its  weight  is  about  the  same  as  that  of  any  other  four-wheeled 
reversible  road  machine,  but  its  great  strength  lies  in  the  manner  of  its  construction,  and  in  the  materials 
used  in  its  construction.  It  is  a  combination  of  wood,  iron  and  steel,  so  nicely  proportioned  and  so  thor- 
oughly braced  that  it  will  stand  the  strain  of  five  good  teams,  yet  its  draft  is  so  light  that  in  ordinary  work 
two  eood  teams  will  operate  it.  The  trussed  frame  makes  it  very  rigid,  giving  it  the  necessary  strength 
to  withstand  all  shocks.  The  axles,  main  blade  or  mold-board,  cutting-edge,  semi-circle  and  wing-rods 
are  of  the  best  quality  of  steel.  Almost  all  other  parts  are  of  malleable  iron. 

THE  REVERSIBLE  BLADE.  The  importance  of  the  reversible  feature  in  a  road  machine  was 
years  ago  recognized  by  all  practical  road  makers.  The  reversing  device,  as  employed  on  the  American 
Champion,  is  the  simplest,  quickest,  and  easiest  known,  enabling  the  operator  to  quickly  and  easily 
change  the  blade  for  riarht  or  left  action,  square  across  the  road,  or  to  almost  any  angle  without  leaving 
his  position  on  the  machine. 

THE  PITCH  ADJUSTMENT.  This  is  a  very  important  feature,  as  it  enables  the  operator  to  in- 
stantly and  easily  set  the  blade  either  forward  or  backward  for  plowing  hard  or  soft  soil. 

THE  LIFTING  DEVICE.  This  device,  as  used  on  the  Champion,  is  the  safest,  easiest  and  quick- 
est ever  applied  to  a  road  machine.  With  a  counterpoise  mechanism,  which  consists  of  a  spring,  sup- 
porting the  weight  of  blade  and  semi-circle,  we  make  it  as  easy  to  raise  as  to  lower  the  blade. 

THE  SHIFTING  HIND  AXLE-  Of  the  many  distinctive  features  of  advantage  peculiar  to  the 
American  Champion  Machine,  the  shifting  hind  axle  is  one  of  the  most  valuable  The  shifting  hind  axle 
insures  at  all  times  a  steady  motion  to  the  machine  by  extra  width  of  track,  and  at  the  same  time  can  be 
instantly  adjusted  to  bring  either  the  right  or  left  wheel  in  line  with  the  front  wheel  and  cutting  point  of 
blade.  It  will  be  seen  that  we  thus  get,  in  the  front  and  rear  wheels,  a  rolling  landside  a°ainst  the  bank, 
and  at  the  same  time  the  other  hind  wheel  is  carried  beyond  the  furrow  discharged  by  the  blade.  By  in- 
termediate adjustment  it  enables  clearing  or  deepening  ditches  without  cutting  back  into  bank.  This 
feature  adds  at  least  one-third  to  th-  caoacity  and  effectiveness  of  the  machine,  and  no  practical  road  of- 
ficial or  read  machine  operator  will  fail  to  appreciate  it. 


Price $825  00 


SAN  FRANCISCO,   CAL. 


153 


The  Steel  Champion  Reversible  Road  Machine. 

The  Steel  Champion  is  the  leading  machine  of  its  class  on  the  market  to-day.  Its 
extreme  simplicity,  great  strength  and  consequent  durability,  light  draft,  easy  and 
quick  adjustment  commend  it  to  the  every  prospective  purchaser,  and  a  critical  exami- 
nation of  every  detail  of  material  and  workmanship  will  satisfy  him  that  it  represents 
the  highest  type  of  road  machine  construction. 

One  of  the  special  features  of  the  Steel  Champion  that  we  wish  to  impress  upon 
the  reader  is  its  thorough  convenience.  It  is  simply  constructed  with  no  complicated 
parts,  and  is  so  easy  of  adjustment  that  it  is  more  of  a  pleasure  than  a  hardship  to  use 
it. 

In  the  Steel  Champion  it  is  possible  to  adjust  the  blade  fully  eighteen  inches  out- 
side of  the  line  of  wheels,  and  still  retain  a  sharp  angle,  thus  cutting  down  the  banks 
and  widening  the  road. 

As  a  ditcher  the  Steel  Champion  has  no  equal.  We  lift  the  blade  from  ends  instead 
of  from  the  center ;  this  lessens  the  draft  on  the  machine  when  plowing,  and  also  causes 
the  blade  to  run  steadier. 

Our  shifting  rear  axle  overcomes  side-slipping  caused  by  the  pressure  of  the  dirt 
against  the  bar.  This  is  the  only  really  simple  device  in  use  for  shifting  the  rear  axle, 
and  it  is  fully  covered  by  patents  sustained  by  the  United  States  Supreme  Court.  Not 
How  Cheap,  but  How  Good — is  the  motto  in  the  construction  of  the  Steel  Champion. 


Price $325  00 


154 


DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


"Little  Triumph"  Wheel  Scraper. 

One  Man  Drives  the  Team  and  Operates  the  Scraper. 

The  bowl  is  made  from  a  single  plate  of  steel,  and  bent  cold  into  the  required 
shape.    It  is  of  superior  strength  and  durability. 

THIS   SCRAPER    HAS   AN    AXLE   THAT  STIFFENS  THE    BOWL   AND    KEEPS    IT   IN 

PLACE. 


All  of  the  material  is  of  the  best  quality. 

fJ^F  It  carries  the  load  in  such  a  manner  that  no  end  gate  is  needed.  It  is  easy 
to  fill  and  easy  to  dump.  It  fills  heaping  full,  and  you  get  to  the  dump  with  more  than 
twice  as  much  dirt  as  you  can  with  a  drag  scraper.  ANYBODY  CAN  WORK  THIS  SCRAPER  . 

This  Scraper  is  especially  recommended  where  the  teams  are  light,  and  where  dirt 
has  to  be  hauled  up  grade.  It  is  a  most  excellent  general  purpose  Scraper,  and  is  par- 
ticularly suitable  for  Township  use. 


PRICE    LIST. 
"Little  Triumph,"  capacity  10  cubic  feet,  weight  370  Ibs. 


,$45  00 


SAN  FRANCISCO,   CAL. 


155 


The  "Climax"  Wheel  Scraper. 

It  has  fewer  parts  to  get  out  of  order,  fewer  bearings  to  cause  friction,  and  has 
greater  lever  power  to  raise  and  dump  the  load,  than  other  Wheel  Scrapers  on  which 
great  claims  have  been  made.  In  fact,  it  can  be  operated  with  greater  ease  to  a  man 
and  team  than  any  other  Scraper  on  the  market. 

The  device  to  prevent  the  Scraper  from  dumping  while  filling  is  the  most  effectual 
of  any  in  use.  It  does  away  with  the  objections  of  the  hooks  hanging  so  near  the 
ground  when  the  Scraper  is  in  a  dumped  position,  and  removes  the  hooks  from  con- 
tact with  the  dirt  in  filling. 

It  does  not  lose  its  load  in  going  to  the  dump.    All  the  parts  are  made  extra  strong. 

An  ordinary  team  will  handle  one  containing  half  a  yard  of  earth  with  greater  ease 
than  it  will  a  common  drag  scraper  holding  one-eighth  of  a  yard ;  and  will  make  as 
many  trips  with  one  as  the  other,  making  an  immense  saving  in  the  cost  of  handling 
earth. 

On  hauls  of  50  to  600  feet  it  will  move  earth  so  much  cheaper  than  by  any  other 
known  method,  that  it  is  placed  beyond  comparison  with  any  other  machinery  or  utensils 
in  use.  On  hauls  of  from  600  to  1,400  feet,  earth  can  be  moved  at  one-half  what  it  will 
cost  to  do  it  with  wagons  and  shovelers,  besides  enabling  contractors  to  do  work  which 
it  would  be  impossible  to  get  done  at  times  when  labor  is  scarce. 

It  fills  in  any  kind  of  soil  in  which  the  Drag  Scraper  will  fill,  does  not  waste,  and 
can  be  used  on  enbankments  of  any  height. 

PRICE  LIST. 

No.  3,  Capacity,  17  cubic  feet,  Weight,  755  Ibs $70  00 

No.  2,  Capacity,  13  cubic  feet,  Weight,  605  Ibs 60  00 


156 


DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


The  "Slusser"  Scraper. 

The  top  of  the  back  is  bent  over,  forming  a  bead  which  adds  strength  to  the  back, 
and  serves  as  a  brace  to  the  sides  of  the  Scraper. 

The  bottom  of  the  scraper  is  curved  at  the  back  to  prevent  the  sticking  of  dirt. 
The  bent-up  portion  of  the  bottom  is  riveted  to  the  back,  where  no  wear  can  come  on 
the  rivets. 

The  steel  being  double  where  the  back  is  riveted  to  the  turned-up  bottom,  makes 
this  scraper  extra  strong  at  the  back.  The  runners  lighten  the  draft,  and  prevent  the 
wear  from  coming  on  the  bottom  of  the  Scraper. 

PRICE  LIST 

No.  1,  Capacity,  %  yard,  (for  Long  Haul  or  Down  Grade)  weight  95  Ibs $9  50 

No.  2,  Capacity  5  cubic  feet,  (Common  Size  for  Ordinary  Grading)  weight  90  Ibs  9  00 
No.  3,  Capacity  3  cubic  feet,  (for  Light  Teams)  weight  85  Ibs 8  50 


Haslup's  Round  Back  Solid  Pressed   Scraper. 

Made  with  Runners. 

It  is  pressed  from  a  single  piece  of  steel,  and  is  free  from  overlaps.  The  corners, 
sides  and  back  are  formed  on  a  gradual  curve,  allowing  the  earth  to  run  back  easily 
and  the  scraper  to  till  to  its  fullest  capacity.  It  goes  up  embankments  without  catch- 
ing on  the  point,  and  it  carries  its  load  well  either  up  or  down  hill,  and  is  easily 
dumped.  This  scraper  has  a  narrow  flange  around  the  back  and  sides,  and  it  is  so 
shaped  as  to  run  into  the  upper  edge  of  the  sides  as  it  approaches  the  point.  This 
flange  is  a  continuation  of  the  same  plate  as  the  scraper,  and  adds  very  much  to  its 
stiffness  and  strength,  as  well  as  to  its  carrying  capacity.  It  is  superior  to  any  scraper 
pressed  in  two  pieces  and  riveted  together  on  the  bottom  where  all  the  wear 
comes.  They  are  furnished  with  our  long-tried  steel  bales  and  wrought  iron  swivels, 
which  are  superior  to  any  in  the  market.  The  handles  are  sawed  tapering,  and  driven 
into  sockets  securely  riveted  on  the  sides. 

No.  1,  capacity  7  cubic  feet,  weight  110  Ibs Price,  $9  50 

No.  2,  capacity  5  cubic  feet,  weight  100  Ibs 9  00 

No.  3,  capacity  3>£  cubic  feet,  weight  90  Ibs "        8  50 


SAN  FRANCISCO,   CAL. 


157 


The  "Chicago"  Scraper  and  Ditcher. 

Its  points  of  superiority  are  obvious  to  any  one  accustomed  to  the  use  of  a  scraper. 

First — It  has  a  sharp,  cutting  blade. 

Second — Having  a  tongue,  (doubletrees  and  neckyoke  not  furnished, — those  of 
your  farm  wagon  will  suit,)  it  is  more  easily  operated,  and  the  team  never  gets  tangled 
in  the  traces. 

Third — It  requires  only  one  man  to  handle  it  and  drive  the  team . 

Fourth — It  carries  its  load  without  the  assistance  of  the  holder. 

Fifth — It  delivers  its  load,  and  levels  the  earth  in  such  perfect  manner  that  little 
or  no  afterwork  with  shovels  is  required,  being  in  that  respect  vastly  superior  to  any 
other  scraper  in  the  market. 

PRICE    LIST. 

"Chicago"  Scraper,  48-inch  cut,  weight  120  Ibs $12  00 


Wood  Back  Scraper. 

30-inch,  weight  88  Ibs Price,  $7  50 


158 


DEERE    IMPLEMENT    COMPANY. 


The  "Fresno"  All  Steel  Canal  and  Leveling  Scraper. 

This  Scraper  has  now  been  in  use  for  eight  years,  and  we  can  safely  say  that  for 
leveling  land  and  making  ditches,  or  for  moving  dirt  short  distances,  it  has  no  equal. 
The  shoes  and  cross-bars  are  made  adjustable,  and  dirt  can  be  discharged  in  a  heap,  or 
spread  from  two  to  ten  inches  in  depth.  The  cutting  blade  is  made  of  steel  twelve 
inches  in  width,  making  the  bowl  very  rigid  and  will  not  buckle  or  bend.  The  blade, 
back  and  sides  are  solidly  riveted  to  angle  steel,  thus  combining  the  greatest  strength 
with  lightness.  All  parts  made  interchangeable. 

The  Two-Horse  Scraper  is  made  more  expressly  for  ranch  work,  and  is  the  best 
Scraper  on  earth  for  leveling  or  ditching,  the  result  of  seven  years'  experience  in  the 
center  of  irrigation.  It  will  scatter  the  dirt  in  layers  from  one  to  twelve  inches  deep, 
and  will  follow  up  any  bank  the  horses  will  climb  without  losing  any  dirt,  and  is  so 
thoroughly  balanced  any  boy  can  work  it.  It  is  made  with  solid  steel  bottom,  all  parts 
interchangeable.  It  is  so  well  proportioned  and  strong,  it  will  stop  any  team  attached 
to  it  without  breaking. 

For  moving  earth  a  short  distance  in  canals  or  embankments,  it  has  neither  equal 
nor  superior. 

PRICE    LIST. 

Two-Horse  Fresno  Scraper,  width,  42  inches  $27  50 

Four-Horse     "  "  "        60    "        30J)0 


Shuart's  Land  Grader. 

Price $60  00 

Send  for  Circulars. 


Whitney's  Western  Tree  Digger. 

Side  View  of  No.  3. 
See  next  Page. 


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Front  View  of  No.  3. 


Whitney's  Improved  "Western"  Tree 
Digger. 

One  of  the  most  important  labor  and  time 
saving  implements  that  inventive  genius  has 
enabled  the  nurseryman  to  call  to  his  assist- 
ance is  the  Tree  Digger.  The  removal  of  trees 
from  the  nursery  by  the  old  methods  is,  at  best, 
not  only  slow,  laborious  and  expensive,  but 
frequently  carelessness  and  inexperience  on 
the  part  of  the  hired  hands  result  in  injury 
and  loss  of  stock.  The  Western  Tree  Digger, 
which  we  here  offer,  is  made  with  special  refer- 
ence to  strength  and  durability,  being  made  of 
the  very  best  material,  and  is  of  superior  work- 
manship. The  cutting  blade  is  of  solid  "Tool" 
cast  steel,  five-sixteenths  of  an  inch  thick  and 
fourteen  inches  wide,  with  holes  in  the  sides  to 
raise  or  lower  beams,  to  gauge  the  depth  ac- 
cording to  the  size  of  trees  to  be  dug. 

The  machine  will  do  the  work  of  twenty  men,  and  do  it  better,  quicker,  and  more 
satisfactorily,  getting  better  and  more  roots  than  is  possible  with  a  spade.  The  roots 
are  cut  smoothly  and  of  even  length,  which  makes  packing  into  cases  and  bales  much 
easier  and  more  economical. 

With  two  horses  and  a  Western  Tree  Digger,  from  thirty  to  forty  thousand  2-year 
old  trees  can  be  dug  or  root  pruned  in  one  day,  and  from  twenty  to  thirty  of  3  or  4-year 
olds,  and  very  much  better  than  by  hand,  as  the  roots  are  cut  smoothly  and  of  even 
length.  One  man  can  pull  out  such  class  of  trees  as  are  wanted  (thereby  saving  cost 
of  heeling  in),  and  have  balance  stand  another  year,  if  necessary. 

In  clearing  up  old  nursery  grounds  it  is  a  success ;  7  and  8-year  old  apple  trees 
have  been  dug  with  this  machine  and  four  horses.  As  a  Root  Primer  it  has  proven 
very  valuable,  especially  in  evergreens,  where  fibrous  roots  are  desirable,  as  running 
the  Digger  under  them  has  the  same  effect  as  transplanting,  with  no  loss  and  great 
benefits,  and  it  is  now  used  by  most  nurserymen  for  that  purpose.  Use  No.  1  or  No.  2 
for  above  purposes. 

No.  3  is  made  specially  for  digging  hedge  plants,  seedlings  and  other  small  stock. 
No.  4  is  particularly  designed  for  taking  up  grape  vines.  It  is  so  constructed  that  it 
lifts  the  plants  up  and  out  of  the  ground,  so  that  one  man  or  boy  can  go  along  and  pick 
up  the  plants  without  the  aid  of  a  spade  or  other  tool.  The  depth  is  regulated  by  rais- 
ing or  lowering  the  beam,  as  may  be  required. 


PRICE  LIST. 

No.  1  Machine,  width  of  cut,  27  inches,  depth,  18  inches,  weight,  150  Ibs $45  00 

No.  2       "  "        "        18      "  "        18      "  '•        120"    4000 

No.  3       "  "        "        16      "  "        18      "  "        140"    4500 

No.  4       "  "        "        27      "  "        18      "  "        175"    5000 


(Nos.  3  and  4  only  are  supplied  with  Coulter.) 


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DEERE    IMPLEMENT    COMPANY. 


Henley  Monarch  Fence  Machine. 

The  leading  Fence  Machine  in  the  market,  and  the  only  practical  one  that  makes 
the  fence  in  the  field  wherever  wanted.  It  has  beet  thoroughly  tested,  and  univer- 
sally approved  by  farmers  everywhere  as  the  best  Fence  Machine  in  use. 

It  makes  a  fence  practical  for  all  purposes,  combining  the  elements  of  strength, 
symmetry,  saving  of  labor,  protection  to  crops,  perfectly  available  for  stock  purposes 
for  the  farmer,  and  proof  against  rabbits  and  poultry  for  nurserymen,  gardeners  and 
vine-growers ;  and  above  all,  a  fence  that  can  be  made  at  a  cost  that  brings  it  within 
the  reach  of  all. 

The  journals,  bearings,  and  all  wearing  parts  of  the  iron  work  of  the  Monarch 
Fence  Machine  are  not  put  together  in  the  rough,  as  they  come  from  the  moulders' 
hands  at  the  foundry,  (as  is  done  in  the  manufacture  of  other  and  inferior  machines,) 
but  all  the  iron  journals,  bearings  and  wearing  parts  on  the  improved  Henley  Mon- 
arch Fence  Machine  are  turned  on  lathes,  and  fitted  perfectly  by  first-class  me- 
chanics, thus  making  superior  work,  and  the  easiest  running  and  most  durable  Fence 
Machine  in  the  market. 

Absolute  perfection  has  been  attained  in  the  widely-known  and  popular  Henley's 
Improved  Monarch  Fence  Machine;  and  which  is  now,  with  the  valuable  improve- 
ments lately  made  on  it,  a  perfect  fence  machine,  making  a  fence  embracing  all  the 
desirable  qualities  named  above. 

Thousands  of  testimonials  show  its  absolute  superiority.  There  are  other  light, 
frail  machines  which  attempt  to  make  a  fence  somewhat  similar  to  the  Monarch ;  but 
they  have  proved  worthless,  and  are  complete  failures  as  compared  with  the  Improved 
Monarch,  and  are  being  rapidly  driven  out  of  the  market. 


Price 


$30  00 


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The  accompanying  cut  represents 
the  manner  in  which  the  tower  is  made 
and  erected,  and  also  shows  the  manner 
of  anchoring  the  foot  of  the  tower,  and 
with  Mill  erected  thereon,  showing  how 
it  becomes  an  ornament  to  any  farm  or 
home.  The  manner  of  putting  on  bands 
and  braces  is  our  idea  to  add  strength. 
It  has  been  clearly  demonstrated  in 
storms  since  steel  towers  have  been  used, 
that  they  do  not  break  off,  but  that  one 
side  kinks,  the  other  lays  over,  and  it 
closes  down  like  a  person  closing  a  knife. 
This  is  caused  by  the  long,  open  space 
between  each  set  of  bands,  and  the  braces 
used  are  of  little  benefit  to  it;  while  by 
our  means  of  bracing  the  long  space  be- 
tween bands  is  done  away  with,  and  it 
is  impossible  for  it  to  kink  and  close  to- 
gether. The  tower  is  made  with  four 
corner  posts,  these  being  of  Angle  Steel, 
the  bands  and  braces  of  Channel  Steel, 
all  parts  being  fitted  with  punches  and 
dies  by  ternplit  so  that  they  fit  exact, 
and  all  a  workman  needs  to  erect  is  ham- 
mer, punch  and  wrench.  The  ladder  is 
securely  made  and  all  ready  to  bolt  on, 
and  is  one  of  safety,  being  far  preferable 
to  the  short  steps  on  the  corner  posts. 

The  bands  and  braces  of  tower  are  se- 
curely riveted  together  before  leaving 
factory,  all  other  parts  being  put  toge- 
ther with  bolts.  All  parts  of  tower  are 
galvanized,  and  taking  the  tower  and 
wheel  together  no  prettier  sight  can  be 
seen  upon  a  farm. 


"Perkins"  Galvanized  Steel  Windmill. 

PRICE   LIST. 


Number          Diameter  of  Wheel 

Price. 

Description. 

Weight. 

Horse  Power. 

5 
6 

t* 

8 

8  feet 
10  feet 
12  feet 
14  feet 

$  50  00 

70  00 
90  00 
110  00 

Geared  Back. 
Direct  Action. 
Direct  Action. 
Direct  Action. 

350  Ibs. 
450  Ibs. 
600  Ibs. 
800  Ibs. 

r^\  rH^ 

T-H  rH  (M  (M 

Horse. 
£  Horse. 
Horse. 
£  Horse. 

"  Perkins  "  Galvanized  Steel  Towers. 

PRICE  LIST. 

30-foot  Tower  (Angle  Steel),  Anchors  and  Ladder. 

For  8  and  10-foot  Mills,  weight  450  Ibs 

"  12  "     14-foot    "  "       700"    . 


$45  00 
.  60  00 


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Is  Simple 
and  Strong. 


Powerful  in 

Operation- 
Contains 
Covered 
Internal 
Gearing. 


As  builders  of  the  first  and  for  many 
years  the  only  metal  wind  engine  in  the 
United  States,  the  manufacturers  of  the 
Columbia  Steel  Wind  Mill  offered  with 
the  opening  of  the  Columbian  year  1892, 
a  wind  engine  constructed  on  advanced 
lines,  unique  in  appearance  and  opera- 
tion, and  which  will  stand  as  a  model  of 
excellence  only  attained  by  those  who 
have  given  years  to  the  development  of 
Columbia  Steel  Wind  Mill.  a  single  undertaking. 

It  will  be  noted  that  the  Columbia  Steel  Mill  is  the  only  one  on  the  market  orig- 
inal in  its  design,  and  harmonious  in  all  its  parts.  It  is  the  evolution  of  a  new  and 
practical  principle  in  accord  throughout  from  conception  to  completion.  It  is  not  made 
up  piece-meal  of  parts  pirated  from  others,  without  regard  to  their  adaptation  to  each 
other,  or  their  utility  when  combined  as  a  whole. 

The  frame  of  the  wheel  is  constructed  of  drawn  steel  rods,  the  spokes  bracing  in 
both  directions  from  the  rim,  which  is  directly  over  the  center  of  the  hub,  allowing 
a  degree  of  elasticity  and  rendering  it  impossible  for  the  wheel  to  collapse  in  any  di- 
rection. 

PRICE  LIST. 

8^  Foot  Columbia  Mill,  Weight  300  Ibs $45  00 

10K      "  "  "  "       350  Ibs..  .  55  00 


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IRON  TURBINE 


Is  constructed  entirely  of  steel 
and  iron,  after  years  of  scientific  ex- 
perimenting and  a  close  study  of  the 
action  of  wind  currents  on  surfaces  of 
varying  curves  and  angles,  at  rest  and 
in  motion.  The  result  is  a  Wheel,  of 
which  each  section  is  a  combination 
of  curved  and  spiral  surface,  combined 
to  secure  the  greatest  supporting 
strength,  and  the  best  possible  angle 
to  the  wind,  thus  securing  the  maxi- 
mum of  power  for  a  given  sized  wheel. 
The  buckets  are  supported  by  TWO 
sets  of  spokes,  and  are  secured  toge- 
ther with  stay  rods  and  to  a  truss  cir- 
cle uniting  them  in  a  strong  and  sym- 
metrical wheel.  The  hub  is  clamped 
to  the  main  shaft  with  a  heavy  bolt, 
and  secured  by  the  use  of  two  set 
screws  having  lock-nuts.  The  hub  is 
hollow  and  projects  back  over  the 
bearing  in  which  the  main  shaft  runs, 
bringing  the  weight  of  the  wheel 
squarely  over  the  supporting  box  of 
main  shaft,  and  preventing  any  sag  of 
the  wheel,  or  uneven  wear  'of  the 
Iron  Turbine  Wind  Mill.  boxes.  It  is  powerful  and  long  lived. 

The  Turntable  is  supported  on  steel  rollers,  on  top  of  the  bed  plate,  giving  the 
greatest  freedom  to  face  the  wind. 

The  governing  device  is  very  simple.  In  a  light  wind  the  wheel,  which  is  set  a 
little  to  one  side  of  the  center  of  the  turntable,  faces  the  wind  squarely,  but  as  the 
wind  increases  it  is  forced  back  to  an  angle  nearer  in  line  with  the  vane.  This  ten- 
dency is  counteracted  by  the  weight  of  the  vane  acting  on  a  gradually  increasing  lever- 
age, produced  by  the  shape  and  position  of  the  eccentric  casting  around  which  the 
vane  chain  passes.  To  secure  any  desired  speed  it  is  only  necessary  to  adjust  the  posi- 
tion of  the  eccentric  casting  with  reference  to  increasing  or  decreasing  the  leverage 
with  which  the  weight  of  the  vane  acts. 

The  Gearing  consists  of  an  internal  gear  and  pinion.  The  latter  is  on  the  inner  end  of  the  main 
shaft,  and  acts  upon  the  large  gear  to  which  is  attached  the  wrist  pin,  which  is  adjustable  for  8%  or  5-inch 
stroke.  This  internal  gear  avoids  the  back  lash,  so  common  in  spur  gears,  and  gives  a  normal  speed  to 
the  pump,  while  the  wheel  is  allowed  to  reach  its  greatest  power.  The  wheel  making  two  revolutions  to 
each  stroke  of  the  pump,  more  than  doubles  the  power  on  any  given  length  of  stroke. 
PRICE  LIST—  BACK  GEARED. 


No.  1,  8J£  ft.  Turbine  Mill,  weight  450  Ibs.  .  .  .$50  00 
No.  2,  10  ft.        "  "        500  "  ....  65  00 


No.  3,  12  ft.  Turbine  Mill,  weight  700  Ibs.  .  .  .$90  00 
12  ft.        "  "      (direct  action)  ....  80  00 


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Buckeye  Double  Acting  Force  Pumps. 

With  Patent  Brass  Valve  Seat.    For  Hand  and  Windmill  Use. 


No.   75.     3-inch    Cistern 
Pump. 


For  Shallow  Wells. 


No.  70.     3-inch  Cistern  Pump. 
For  Prices  see  List  on  next  Page. 
Send  for  full  Pump  Catalogue. 


For  Deep  Wells. 


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Price  List  of  Buckeye  Force  Pumps. 

FOR    HAND    USE 

For  Wells  Under  26  Feet  Deep  Plain.    3- Way  Cock 

No.  201  has  a  3-inch  cylinder,  5^  feet  below  the  platform $14  00        $16  00 

No.  204    "      3>£      "  5}J    "  '"  "  1600          1850 

No.  254    "      4  5>£     "  1700          1950 

For  Wells  from  26  to  30  Feet  Deep 

No.  202  has  a  3-inch  cylinder,  9j^  feet  below  platform $15  50        $17  50 

No.  205     "      3^      "  9^     "  "        "        1750          2000 

For  Wells  from  30  to  40  Feet  Deep 

No.  220  with  4-inch  porcelain-lined  lower  cylinder $19  50        $22  00 

No.  216    "      3^  "       1700          1950 

For  Wells  Over  70  Feet  Deep— for  Hand  Use 

No.  217  with  2^-inch  porcelain-lined  lower  cylinder $15  00        $17  00 

No.  217     "    2>£xl3-inch  brass  cylinder 16  00          18  00 

FOR   WIND    ENGINE    USE 
For  Wells  Under  26  Feet  Deep 

No.  225  has  a  3-inch  cylinder,  5}£  feet  below  platform $15  00        $17  00 

No.  240    "      3>£      "  5^    "        "  "        1700         1950 

No.  255     "      4         "  5^     "        "  " 1800          2050 

No.  257    "      5  5}£     "        "  "        3000          3300 

For  Wells  from  26  to  3O  Feet  Deep 

No.  230  has  a  3-inch  cylinder,  9^  feet  below  platform $16  50        $18  50 

No.  245     "      3^      "  9^        "  1900          2150 

For  Wells  from  30  to  40  Feet  Deep— With  Wind  Engine  Tops 

No.  222  with  4-inch  porcelain-lined  lower  cylinder $20  50        $23  00 

No.  238    "    4&  "    '  "  "  "         1800          2050 

No.  238    "     3Kxl3-inch  brass  cylinder 19  00          21  50 

For  Wells  from  30  to  50  Feet  Deep— With  Wind  Engine  Tops 

No.  237  with  3-inch  porcelain-lined  lower  cylinder $16  00        $18  00 

No.  237     "     3xl3-inch  "  "         17  00          19  00 

No.    70  3-inch  cistern  pump $  9  00 

No.    753     "  "    *    "      1200 

BUCKEYE   CASING    PUMPS    FOR    HAND    USE 
For  Wells  Under  26  Feet  Deep 

No.  401    3-inch  enameled  cylinder,  capped  inside,  5}£  feet  below  platform $14  00 

No.  401    3    "     brass  "        5>£     "        "  "         1600 

For  4-Inch  and  Larger  Drilled  Wells,  from  30  to  50  Feet  Deep 
No.  415  with  3xl3-inch  porcelain-lined  lower  cylinder,  capped  inside. .  .  .$15  00 

No.  415    "     3x18    "  "  "  "  "        "       1600 

For  3^-Inch  and  Larger  Drilled  Wells,  from  30  to  7O  Feet  Deep 

No.  418  with  2}^xl3-inch  porcelain-lined  lower  cylinder,  capped  inside $15  00 

No.  418    "    2^x18    "  "  "  "  "      1600 

For  3-Inch  and  Larger  Drilled  Wells,  from  50  to  150  feet  Deep 

No.  417  with  2Xxl3-inch  porcelain- lined  lower  cylinder,  capped  inside $15  00 

No.  417     "      2)^x18     "  "  "  "  "  "     1600 

FOR  WIND    ENGINE   USE 
For  4-Inch  and  Larger  Drilled  Wells,  from  30  to  50  feet  Deep— With  Wind  Engine  Tops 

No.  437  with  3xl3-inch  porcelain-lined  lower  cylinder,  capped  inside $16  00 

No.  437     "     3x18    "  "  "      1700 

For  3  K -Inch  and  Larger  Drilled  Wells,  from  30  to  70  feet  Deep 

No,  436  with  2>^xl3-inch  porcelain-lined  lower  cylinder,  capped  inside $16  00 

No.  436     "     2)^x18    "  "  "        "       1700 

For  3-Inch  and  Larger  Drilled  Wells,  from  50  to  15O  Feet  Deep 

No.  439  with  2^x1 3-inch  porcelain-lined  lower  cylinder,  capped  inside $16  00 

No.  439     "     2^x18     "  "  "  •'  "     1700 

BUCKEYE    FIRE    PUMP— FOR    HANDOR   WIND    ENGINE 

For  Wells  under  25  feet  Deep 
No.  100  Fire  pump,  5-in.  double  enameled  cylinder,  tapped  for  2)£in.  suction  pipe, $40  00 

NOTE.— All  3-inch  cylinders,  or  smaller,  fitted  for  1^-inch  pipe.    All  3^-inch  cylinders  fitted  for  1^- 


inch  pipe.    All  4-inch  cylinders  fitted  for  2-inch  pipe 
All  pumps  are  priced  without  suction  pipe.    If  p 
top  of  platform  to  bottom  of  well,  and  depth  of  water  in  well  in  dry  season. 


All  pumps  are  priced  without  suction  pipe.    If  pipe  is  wanted,  state  so  in  order,  giving  depth  from 


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When  Closed.  When  Open.  "Nellis."  When  Open. 

Single  Harpoon  Fork.  Double  Harpoon  Fork. 

Price,  11  Ibs.  each $3  00  Price,  18  Ibs.  each, $2  00 


Grapple  Hay  Forks. 

Price,  4  Tines. . , $  8  00 

Price,  6  Tines 10  00 


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Jackson  Light  Weight  Horse  Fork. 


PRICE    LIST-JACKSON   FORK. 

3-foot,  with  four  Tines,  very  light,  for  hay,  each  .............  ................  $12  50 

3K»  4,  and  4>£  feet,  with  four-Tines,  for  Threshing  machines  and  stacking,  each,  15  00 
5K  ^et,  with  six  Tines,  for  light  heading  or  large  loads,  each  ...................  20  00 

Extra  Fork  Tines  (steel)   ......................................................  2  °° 


PRICE  LIST-MYERS  FORK. 

,  with  four  Tines,  each  ..............  ...................................  $15  00 

5-foot,        "        "        "        "     .................................................  20  00 


Iron  Pulley    Blocks. 

Blocks,  complete,  each $4  00 

Sheaves  for  same,  each 2  00 

Sides,  each 1  50 

Hook  or  Bolt,  each 50 

• 

These  Pulleys  are  extra  large  and  strong,  the 
Sheaves  being  9  inches  in  diameter,  having  a  deep 
groove,  and  a  large  throat  through  the  block  which 
will  allow  a  knot  or  splice  to  pass  through  freely. 


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DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


Porter's  One- Way  Carrier. 

This  represents  the  original  Porter  One- Way  Carrier.  It  locks  direct  on  the  roper 
and  can  be  used  as  a  sling  carrier,  with  two  trip  pulleys.  It  is  made  for  4x4  track.  It 
was  the  first  successful  Hay  Carrier  ever  produced,  and  its  reliability,  good  qualities , 
and  successful  operations  are  attested  by  the  number  sold  and  in  use  in  all  parts  of  the 
United  States. 

Porter  "One-Way"  Carrier,  weight  22^  Ibs.    Price $6  00 


Porter's  Champion  Carrier. 

This  Carrier  works  either  on  rod  or  cable  track.  Is  used  in  the  field  for  stacking. 
Is  one  of  the  oldest  and  most,  successful  field  Carriers  ever  produced.  It  can  be  used 
in  the  barn,  but  is  specially  adapted  for  work  in  the  field. 

Porter  '  'Champion"  Rod  or  Rope  Carrier,  weight  17  Ibs.    Price $6  00 


DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY 


The  Porter  Adjustable  and  Reversible  Carrier. 


The  Porter  Reversible  Carrier  is  a  perfect  One-Way  Carrier,  and  has  all  the  prin_ 
ciples  in  it  of  the  old  Porter  Carrier,  excepting  it  has  a  different  lock.  If  you  wish  to 
take  the  hay  in  at  the  end  of  the  barn,  string  carrier  just  the  same  as  a  one-way  car- 
rier, placing  a  stop  on  track  so  that  it  will  not  run  off  track  at  the  end  where  the  hay 
is  taken  in,  as  well  as  the  opposite  end  of  the  track.  This  carrier  can  be  adjusted  to 
fit  a  2x4,  4x4,  or,  in  fact,  any  size  track  you  wish  to  use.  If  you  use  a  2x4  track,  drop 
the  arms  D  down  on  the  carrier,  so  that  the  bolt  rests  on  the  bottom  of  the  slot  in  the 
carrier,  then  tighten  the  nuts  solid. 

It  is  the  only  carrier  that  can  be  adjusted  to  fit  any  size  track.  No  more  fussing 
and  planing  the  track  to  make  it  fit  the  carrier,  but  you  can  adjust  the  carrier  in  three 
minutes  to  fit  any  size  track,  from  2x4  to  a  plump  4x4, — a  great  advantage  over  all 
others. 

It  is  a  perfect  reversible.  Will  work  either  way  from  the  stop  without  changing 
carrier  on  the  track.  In  fact,  you  can  take  one  fork  full  to  the  right,  and  the  next  to 
the  left,  if  you  wish,  by  using  an  endless  draft  rope. 

It  is  made  entirely  of  malleable  iron,  and  is  very  simple  in  construction.  It  has 
no  springs  to  get  out  of  repair.  Anybody  can  handle  it. 

It  runs  on  four  large  wheels. 

Porter  adjustable  Reversible  Carrier,  weight',  27  Ibs.    Price $6  00 


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DEERE    IMPLEMENT    COMPANY. 


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New  "Leader"  Reversible  Hay  Carrier. 

Bod  or  Cable. 

This  Carrier  is  perfectly  simple  in  its  construction,  and  will  work  either  way  from 
the  stop  without  changing  on  the  track.  The  only  Carrier  that  will  do  this  on  Rod 
and  cable. 

It  is  strong,  well  made,  and  will  render  satisfaction  in  every  case,  when  properly 
used. 

It  has  but  one  piece  in  the  lock,  and  is  a  perfect  Reversible  Carrier,  working 
either  way  from  the  stop  without  changing  on  the  track. 

It  is  made  of  the  best  malleable  iron,  and  will  stand  as  much  as  the  heaviest  cast- 
iron  carrier  made. 

By  using  the  Reversible  Carrier,  you  will  save  all  the  trouble  of  changing  your 
carrier  on  the  track,  and  changing  the  stop,  etc.,  which  is  certainly  worth  more  than 
the  price  of  the  carrier. 

The  above  cut  shows  Patented  Swinging  Stop  Block,  Loose  Sleeve  for  Cable  Hay 
Carriers,  which  will  always  hang  straight  to  let  the  Carrier  pass,  even  if  the  cable 
twists. 

"Leader  "  Rod  or  Cable  Carrier,  weight  23  Ibs.,  price $6  00 


172  DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


"Milwaukee"  Improved  Reversible  Wood  Track  Hay  Carrier. 

This  Carrier  will  run  on  4x4  or  you  can  use  a  3x4  or  2x4,  by  bolting  a  piece  of 
wood  underneath  stoplock,  so  that  where  stop  is  bolted  it  will  be  four  inches,  and  will 
work  either  way  from  the  stop  without  change— as  it  will  pass  the  stop  to  right  or 
left  as  well.  All  that  is  necessary  to  work  it  either  way  is  to  draw  the  main  rope 
through,  and  hitch  to  the  end  extending  to  the  direction  you  wish  to  draw  your  hay. 

The  knot  in  the  other  end  of  the  rope  will  hold  it  firmly,  as  it  rests  against  the 
carrier.  The  lock  is  composed  of  two  parts  only,  and  is  perfect  in  its  working.  Being 
a  positive  lock  there  is  no  guess  work  about  it.  It  is  made  of  the  best  malleable  iron, 
and  neatly  finished.  It  is  much  lighter  and  easier  handled  than  the  heavy,  cast-iron 
carrier. 

DIRECTIONS    FOR    PUTTING    UPAND    OPERATING    WOOD   TRACK   CARRIERS. 

The  track  may  be  hard  wood  or  pine  scantling,  4x4,  dressed  to  3%  inches  in  width. 
If  not  convenient  to  get  this  size  or  the  full  length,  2x4  or  3x4  may  be  used,  by  nail, 
ing  a  piece  on  where  the  stop  is  placed,  so  as  to  fit  the  carrier  and  operate  the  lock 
properly.  If  4x4  track  is  used  one  hanging  hook  to  each  third  rafter  will  do;  but  if 
lighter  track  is  used  every  second  rafter  should  have  a  hook.  Always  put  an  extra 
hook  over  the  load  near  the  stop.  Use  %-inch  manilla  rope,  as  it  is  the  best  size,  and 
will  wear  better  than  heavier  rope. 

"  Milwaukee  "  Reversible  Carrier,  weight  28  Ibs,  price $6  00 


SAN  FRANCISCO,   CAL. 


173 


Iron  Pulley. 

5-inch  Iron  Sheave  Loose  Pin,  with 
spring  key.  The  neatest  style  as  yet  in- 
troduced ;  strong  and  durable. 

Price  (4  Ibs.)  each $0  30 


Wood  Pulley. 

6-inch,  Maple  Sheave  Swivel  Pulley, 
-inch  Loose  Pin. 


Price  (3)6  Ibs.)  each $0  30 


Large  Hollow  Pin,  self-oiler,  Maple 
Sheave,  and  strong  Iron  frame. 

The  Standard. 
Price  (3)£  Ibs.)  each. . .  .  .$0  40 


Malleable  Frame  Knot  Passing  Pulleys. 
Wood  Sheave.        Self-Oiler. 

This  Pulley  will  allow  a  knot  to  pass. 
Price  (3%  Ibs.)  each..  ..$0  40 


174 


DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


Straight  Hanging  Hook. 

Before  being  bent,  14  inches  long. 

«  n  u      16  it  « 

a  «  «       -^g  «  « 

After  being  bent  each  is  2  inches  shorter. 
Price  (1  lb.),  each. ., $0  10 


%-lnch  Floor  Hook.  Rafter  Bracket. 

Price  (1J£  lb.),  each $0  10        Price,  per  doz 


,$2  00 


Rope  Hitch, 

Price  (\yz  Ibs.),  per  doz. 


50        Price 


Grapple  (Steel). 
Ibs.),  each  ...............  $0  75 


SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 


175 


End  Clevises. 
Loose  Pin. 


No.  3360.— 


1    inch  inside  measure. 
4    inches  extreme  length. 


No.  3365.  — 


inch  inside  measure. 
inches  extreme  length. 


No.  3370.—%  inch  inside  measure.    4#  inches  extreme  length. 
Plow  Clevises. 


O.        O.— Three-horse  Wood  Beam  Clevis,  complete.    For  3-inch  beam.    4K  inches 
from  center  to  center  of  beam  holes.     10  holes  in  cross  clevis. 

At  Market  Rates. 


176 


DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


Clevises. 

Bound  Pin. 


B 


No.  3380.  — 


2    inches  inside  measure. 
"      extreme  length. 


B 


No.  3525 


2% 


C       D       E 

2%    2%    2% 

74     7%    8H 
677 


2>^  inch  beam. 

3%  inches  from  center  of  wrench  to  center  of  pin, 

1%  inches  extreme  length. 

6     holes. 


Wing-  Breaker. 


No.  3550.— 2>£        2%  inch  beam. 

4^        4%  inches  from  center  of  wrench  to  center  of  pin. 
8K        9K  inches  extreme  length. 
At  Market  Rates. 


SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 


177 


Clevises. 


A  B 

No.  3460. — 2  2     inches  inside  measure. 

4K        %      "        extreme  length, 


No.  3465.  — 


Straight  Bibbed  Pattern. 
inches  inside  measure.    5K  inches  extreme  length. 


No.  3385.—!% 
5 


inches  inside  measure. 
"       extreme  length, 


At  Market  Kates. 


178 


DEERE    IMPLEMENT    COMPANY. 


"Gem"  Plow  Doubletrees  and  Singletrees. 

Davis'  Patent   Hooks. 

Below  we  give  cuts  of  the  best  Eveners  made. 

The  principal  advantages  are  as  follows : 

The  trace  cannot  unhook  of  itself. 

It  is  easier  attached  and  detached  than  other  hooks. 

The  connection  is  closer,  and  has  less  shake  and  rattle. 

The  bearing  is  better  and  more  durable  than  any  other. 

It  forms  a  perfect  guard  against  catching  on  anything  it  strikes  in  passing,  a  point  of 
great  advantage  to  all  fruit  groivers,  as  the  hook  will  not  mar  tender  trees  like  other 
hooks. 


The  "Gem"  Singletrees. 

PRICE  LIST. 

Length..     18  in.  22  in.  26  in.  28  in. 

Price..         .50  .50  .55  .55 


'Gem"  Plow  Doubletrees. 

Davis'   Safety  Connection. 


Doubletree,  3x36  in.,  or  3x38  in.)  Per  g  t        .  ht  15  lbs 
Singletree,  23^x30  in.  f 

No  Open  Links  Required. 


$2  50 


SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 


179 


Vineyard  Singletrees  (Hook), 

Inches  ........................     22  in.  24  in. 

Price  .  . 


.75 


.75 


Plow  Singletrees  (Clipped), 

Inches 20  in.  24  in. 

Price  . . 


Inches. 
Price  . . 


.50 

30  in. 
.70 


.55 

32  in. 
.75 


30  in, 
.90 


26  in. 
.60 

34  in. 

.80 


32  in. 
.90 


28  in. 
.65 

36  in. 
.85 


Plow  Doubletree  Bars. 

Inches 36  in .  38  in. 

Price  . .  .65  .65 


40  in. 
.65 


Plow  Doubletrees  (Complete), 


Price 


42  in. 
.65 


Oval  Plow  Doubletrees  (Hook). 

Inches 32  in.  34  in.  36  in.  40  in.  heavy 

Price $1.00  $1.00  $1.00  $1.25 


,$3  00 


180 


DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY, 


Wagon  Neck  Yokes. 


Neck  Yokes,  Ironed,  Complete,  Each , 

Wagon  Doubletrees. 


,$1  25 


Wagon  Singletrees,  Norway  Clipped,  36-inch,  Each 

"        Doubletree  Bars  only,  Ironed,  not  Painted,  Each, 
1 '        Doubletrees,  Complete,  Painted,  per  Set  of  Three 


.$1  25 

.  2  00 

5  00 


Lead  Bars. 


California  Lead  Bars,  per  Set 

Eastern        "        "        Light,  per  Set. 
Heavy,      "       . 


.$4  50 

3  00 

.  3  50 


Stretchers. 


California  Stretchers,  Wood  Spreader,  per  Set. 
"  "  Gas-pipe    "  "      , 


$4  50 
.  5  00 


SAN   FRANCISCO,   CAL. 


181 


Doubletree. 


Three=Horse  Equalizer. 


Four=Horse=Abreast  Equalizer. 


MOLINE,ILL. 


Four=Horse  Evener  and  Lead  Rod. 

PRICE    LIST 
Singletrees,  pair $1  20 

Doubletrees,  complete 3  50 

"           with  Rod  for  lead  horses 4  50 

Three-Horse  Equalizer 5  00 

Four-Horse           "        7  50 

and  Lead  Rod 8  00 

Rod  with  Chain  for  lead  horses 2  00 

Main  Evener  for  Three-Horse  Equalizer 60 

Short      "         "              "                    "          50 

Main      "        "     Four-Horse           "          100 

Short      "                                            "  50 


182 


DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


Belle  City  Bolster  Spring. 

We  warrant  these  Springs  to  carry  without  breakage  up  to  their  stenciled  capacity 
and  will  for  one  year  after  date  of  shipment,  send  the  parties  buying  our  Springs  any 
part  of  the  Spring  which  may  break.  Please  be  particular  in  describing  breakage  that 
we  may  know  what  part  to  send. 


PRICE  LIST. 


No.  2^—5000  Ibs.  capacity $10  00 

No.  3    —6000    "        "  .   11  00 


No.  4—  8,000  Ibs.  capacity $13  00 

No.  5—10,000    "          "       15  00 


In  ordering  give  the  distance  between  Bolster  Stakes. 


The  "Howard"  Patent  Adjustable  Bolster  Spring. 


These  Springs  raise  the  Wagon  Bed  less  than  five  inches. 

25,000  sets  in  use.  Their  success  established  throughout  the  United  States.  This 
celebrated  Wagon  Spring  is  without  doubt  the  only  reliable  Bolster  Spring  manufac- 
tured ;  and  is  the  only  portable  Bolster  Spring  that  will  transform  a  common  farm 
wagon  into  an  easy  platform  spring,  to  ride  easy  with  or  without  a  load.  Examine 
the  cuts,  and  note  the  principle  of  its  construction.  The  center  springs,  for  heavy 
use,  are  the  old,  reliable,  elliptic,  oil-tempered  steel,  which  prevents  any  strain  upon 
the  bolster  stakes.  They  are  complete  as  sold ;  and  require  no  alteration  of  the  wagon 
in  applying  them  to  bolsters.  Give  them  a  trial;  they  will  prove  to  be  the  best  in- 
vestment you  ever  made.  Just  the  thing  for  Fruit  Raisers. 

Springs  warranted  to  carry  to  their  full  capacity. 
In  ordering,  please  specify  size,  42  or  44  inch. 


PRICE   LIST. 


1,000  Ibs.  capacity,  42  or  44  in 
1,500  Ibs.  capacity,  42  or  44  in 
2,000  Ibs.  capacity,  42  or  44  in 
2,500  Ibs.  capacity,  42  or  44  in. 
3,000  Ibs.  capacity,  42  or  44  in 


$  7  00 

,     8  00 

,     9  00 

10  00 

12  00 


4,000  Ibs.  capacity,  42  or  44  in. .  .$13  00 
5,000  Ibs.  capacity,  42  or  44  in. . .  14  00 
6,000  Ibs.  capacity,  42  or  44  in. ..  15  00 
8,000  Ibs.  capacity,  42  or  44  in. . .  16  50 
10,000  Ibs.  capacity,  42  or  44  in. . .  18  00 


Extra  Coil  Springs  for  1.000  and    2,000  Ibs.  capacity,  each $0  50 

Extra  Coil  Springs  for  3,000  and    4,000  Ibs.  capacity,  each 060 

Extra  Coil  Springs  for  5,000  and    6,000  Ibs.  capacity,  each 0  75 

Extra  Coil  Springs  for  8,000  and  10,000  Ibs.  capacity,  each 1  00 


SAN   FRANCISCO,   CAL. 


183 


Binder  Twine. 

We  quote  at  present  two  different  grades  of 
Binder  Twine,  all  of  which  are  Insect-prepared 
and  Mildew-proof,  and  of  highest  tensile  strength, 
viz: 

(1)  Manilla.     (Pure.) 

(2)  Standard  (mixed  Manilla  and  Sisal,  >£  and 

KO 

We  have  for  several  years  handled  binding 
twine  in  large  quantities,  and  will  continue  to  do 
so.  Our  twine  in  the  past  has  given  excellent  sat- 
isfaction, and  dealers  may  rest  assured  that  if  they 
place  their  orders  with  us  they  will  get  a  good  ar- 
ticle, as  we  buy  only  from  first-class  mills. 

Our  Grades  are  the  best  made,  and  we  shall  be  pleased  to  mail  samples  and  quote 
prices  on  application.    Our  prices  will  be  found  as  low  as  the  lowest,  quality  considered. 


Binder   Twine 


Bale  Ties. 


Washbnrn  &  Moen  Mfg.  Co.'s  Patent  Steel  Bailing  Ties, 


NEW    REDUCED    LIST    OF    PRICES    PER    BUNDLE. 


MADE  FROM 
TESTED 

STEEL  WIRE 

AND 

FULLY 

WARRANTED. 


e 

No.  16  Wire 

No.  15  Wire 

No.  14  Wire 

boJJ 

250  Ties  in 

250  Ties  in 

250  Ties  in 

I 

each  bundl^f 

each  bundle. 

each  bundle. 

6j^ 

$2  43 

$2  49 

$3  09 

7 

2  55 

2  66 

3  30 

7M 

2  62 

2  74 

3  41 

7/^2 

2  68 

2  83 

3  50    \ 

7/^ 

2  75 

2  91 

3  61 

8 

2  82 

2  99 

3  71 

Ql/ 

2  87 

3  08 

3  82 

iP 

2  94 

3  16 

3  92 

3  01 

3  25 

4  02 

9  * 

3  07 

3  33 

4  12 

9// 

3  14 

3  41 

4  23 

9>£ 

3  20 

3  50 

4  33 

SUITABLE 

FOR  ALL 

STYLES  &  SIZES 

OF 
HAY  PRESSES. 


184 


DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


The  "Lansing"  Hand  Cart. 

The  above  Carts  are  neat  and  durable,  and  are  much  superior  to  a  Wheelbarrow 
for  use  of  painters,  masons,  bill  posters,  carpenters,  etc.  They  are  also  quite  handy 
for  use  in  orchard,  vineyard  and  garden,  and  for  marketing. 


Number. 

Height  of           Size  of 
Wheels.              Axle. 

Size  of  Box,  Inside. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Length. 

Width. 

Depth. 

*No.  0 
No.  1 
No.  2 
*No.  7 

42  inches.           1    inch. 
36  inches.     ;       %  inch. 
30  inches.           %  inch. 
36  inches.     1       %  inch. 

48  inch. 
40  inch. 
32  inch. 
40  inch. 

28  inch. 
24  inch. 
20  inch. 
24  inch. 

10  inch. 
10  inch. 
9  inch. 
10  inch. 

100  Ibs. 
901bs. 
80  Ibs. 
100  Ibs. 

$20  00 
12  50 
10  00 
1500 

*  The  No.  7  Cart  only  has  Springs.    No.  0  Cart  has  high  Wheels  and  straight  Handles. 


The  "Sandwich"  Barrel  Cart. 

With9ut  Barrel. 

A  convenient  article  at  moderate  price.  With  it  you  are  not  limited  to  the  use  of 
a  single  barrel,  but  can  have  as  many  as  desired,  the  extra  sets  of  barrel  irons  costing 
but  little,  and  being  readily  attached  to  any  oil  barrel. 

When  these  irons  are  placed  on  barrels,  the  cart  may  be  quickly  detached  from  one 
and  used  to  transport  another,  not  being  permanently  attached  to  either.  The  illustra- 
tion makes  clear  the  method  of  attaching  to  and  lifting  a  barrel.  The  long  handles 
give  good  leverage,  making  easy  work  of  picking  up  a  heavy  barrel,  and  depositing 
where  wanted. 

A  good  box  is  furnished  with  this  cart.  It  is  easily  put  on  and  adds  greatly  to  the 
range  of  usefulness. 

PRICE   LIST. 

Sandwich  Cart,  with  Box  and  one  set  Barrel  Irons $15  00 

Extra  Barrel  Irons,  per  set 1  50 

Size  of  Box,  24x39x7^  inches. 


SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 


185 


Dump  Carts. 

IRON    AXLE    DUMP    CARTS. 


Size  of  Arms  and  Skeins. 

Size 
of 
Tires. 

Diameter 
of 
Wheels. 

Dimensions  of  Body. 

Capacity. 

Weight. 

Price. 

Length 
Inside. 

Width 
Inside. 

Height 
Inside. 

2x10  Iron  Axle 

3x^ 

4ft.  Tin. 

5  feet. 

40  in. 

12  in. 

4,000  Ibs. 

875  Ibs. 

$75  00 

Vineyard  and  Farm  Carts. 

Especially  adapted  to  Vineyard  and  Barn  work,  with  wide  tires  narrow  track. 
Light,  strong,  and  made  of  the  best  material.  Measures  4  feet  6  inches  from  point  of 
hub  to  point  of  hub,  which  enables  it  to  be  used  in  any  place  on  a  Vineyard  or  Farm 
where  an  ordinary  cart  or  wagon  cannot ;  and  the  side  boards  being  high  it  carries  a 
larger  load  than  a  cart. 

"  Iron  Axle  "  Vineyard  Cart,  with  4-inch  Tire $85  00 


186 


DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


John  Burg  Half  Spring  Wagon. 

Axle  1%  inch;    tire  1)^  inch.      Capacity  1200  pounds.      Sarven  wheels.      Bed, 
length  8^  feet,  width  38  inches. 

Fitted  with  roller  brake  spring  seat,  with  lazy  back  and  pole  or  shafts  as  desired. 
Price  . .  . .  $100  00 


Flint  One-Horse  Wagon. 

Steel  axle  1 14  inch ;  Sarven  wheels,  1^  inch  tire.  Capacity  1,000  pounds.  Bed, 
length  9  feet,  width  36  inches.  Has  double  box,  lower  one  9  inches  deep,  top  one  6}£ 
inches  deep. 

Fitted  with  brake,  shafts  and  spring  seat. 

Furnished  with  or  without  half  springs. 

Price,  without  springs $85  00 

Price,  with  springs 90  00 


SAN  FRANCISCO,   CAL. 


Schuttler's  Half  Spring  Market  Wagon. 


Size  of  Thim-      Height  of  Wheels. 

Size 
of 
Tires. 

Dimensions  of  Body. 

Size  ol 
Half 
Spr'gs. 

Capac- 
ity. 

Wgt. 

Price. 

Arm  of    Iron      Front 
Axle. 

Hind. 

Length. 

Width 

Height 

Feet.     In. 
2^x7^   Skein.  1     3           8 
I>sx8  Iron  Axle!    3           8 

Feet.     In. 
4           4 
4           5 

In. 
l&xfc 

l^x^ 

Ft.     In. 
8        6 
9        0 

Ft.  In 
3  4% 
3  4^ 

In. 

io« 

10& 

Leaves. 

2^x4 
2^x5 

Lbs. 
1,500 
2,000 

I/DS. 

800 
830 

1 
120  00 
130  00 

The  above  prices  of  Wagons  with  Beds  include  One  Spring  Seat,  Pole,  Singletrees,  Doubletrees 
and  Neck  Yoke  [or  Shafts],  Brake,  and  Wrench.  If  Half-Springs  are  not  required,  a  deduction  of  $10.00 
is  made  from  price  of  complete  Wagon. 

Schuttler's  4-Spring  Market  Wagon. 

With  Four  Half-Spring's  Fastened  to 
Bolsters,  as  shown  in  Cut. 


Size    of    Thimble 
Skein  and    Iron 
Axle. 

Height  of  Wheels 

Sizes 
of 
Tires 

Dimensions  of  Body. 

Size  of 
Springs. 

Capacity. 

Weight 

Price. 

Front. 

Hind. 

Length 

Width. 

Height 

2^x7^  Th.  Skein. 
l^sxS  Iron  Axle..  . 

3ft.  Sin. 
3ft.  Sin. 

4ft.  4in. 
4ft.  5in. 

iKx1^ 

Ifcxfc 

8ft.6in. 
9ft. 

3  ft.4^  in 
3  ftAl/2  in 

10^  in. 
Wl/2  in. 

2x3  leaves 
2x31eaves 

1,500  Ibs. 
2,000  Ibs. 

830  Ibs. 
860  Ibs. 

$125  00 
135  00 

The  above  prices  of  Wagons  with  Beds  include  one  Spring  Seat,  Pole,  Singletrees,  Doubletrees  and 
Neck  Yoke  [or  Shafts],  Brake  and  Wrench.  A  deduction  of  $10.00  is  made  if  the  above  Wagons  with  Beds  are 
bought  without  Springs. 


188 


DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


All  Steel  "Handy"  Truck. 


This  Truck  is  built  entirely  of  steel,  excepting  the  pole.  It  is  more  durable  and 
weighs  less  than  any  other  gear  made.  The  draft  is  light,  as  there  is  no  spring  in 
axles.  Wheels  always  track,  and  the  load  is  carried  on  plumb  spokes,  which  increases 
the  life  of  the  wheel.  No  bolts,  nuts  or  wood  used  in  its  construction.  It  has  renew- 
able steel  skeins  and  boxes.  Hounds  and  braces  are  angle  steel,  riveted  to  axles. 
Warranted  to  carry  4000  Ibs.,  and  any  axle  or  bolster  proving  defective  in  material  or 
workmanship  will  be  replaced  free  of  charge.  Fruit  men  will  find  this  just  the  thing 
for  them.  Front  wheels  are  30;  hind  34  inches  high,  with  4-inch  heavy  tire.  They 
will  not  spoil  roads  or  cut  up  your  land. 


PRICE   LIST. 

All  Steel  "Handy"  Truck,  weight  640  Ibs 


,$60  00 


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The  Schuttler  Improved  Tubular  Axle  Wagon. 

This  represents  the  very  latest,  and,  in  many  respects,  the  most  important  im- 
provement that  has  ever  been  effected  in  metal  axle  wagons,  whether  with  solid  iron 
axles,  or  hollow  steel  tubes. 

The  cut  shows  its  application  to  the  popular  "  National  Tubular  Axles,"  in  which 
it  entirely  supersedes  the  grooved  wooden  axle-stock,  and  in  its  stead  insures  an  even 
bearing,  as  well  as  a  firm,  direct  and  positive  connection  between  bolster  and  axle. 

The  Schuttler  improvement  consists  of  a  patent  re-enforcing  sleeve  driven  onto 
each  end  of  the  axle,  leaving  flat  bearings,  to  which  the  Bolster  on  hind  Gear,  and 
Sand  Board  on  front  Gear,  are  firmly  clipped,  thus  doing  away  with  the  wooden  axle- 
stock,  and  making  a  perfect  truss,  thereby  insuring  nearly  double  the  strength  of  the 
old  style  Tubular  Axles. 


Patent  Stool  Collar. 

Now  applied  to  all  our  Steel  Skein  Wagons  of  5,000  Ibs.  Capacity  and  over. 

The  above  cut  represents  one  of  the  latest  and  most  important  improvements  ever 
applied  to  heavy  steel  skein  wagons.  It  consists,  as  will  be  seen,  of  a  specially  shaped 
malleable  iron  collar  on  the  skeins,  which  has  a  flat  bearing  surface  or  "stool"  on 
top,  to  which  the  ends  of  the  hind  bolster  (and  the  sand-board  on  the  front  gear)  are 
firmly  clipped.  The  result  is,  that  the  front  axle  and  sand-board — or  the  rear  axle 
and  bolster — form  each  a  perfect  and  solid  truss  thereby  successfully  attaining  a 
feature  in  wagon  building  that  has  been  vainly  sought  for  during  the  past  twenty-five 
years. 

For  Price  Lists,  see  Page  191. 


190 


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Schuttler  Iron  Axle  Farm  Gears 
With  Doubletrees,  Neckyoke,  Stay  Chains  and  Wrench. 


Header  Gear. 


PRICE  LIST-JOHN  BTJRG  HEADER  GEARS. 


Size  of  Arm. 

iy2  in. 

Tire. 

3  in. 
Tire. 

4  in. 
Tire 

Estimated 
Weight. 
2£  in.  Tire. 

Estimated 
Capacity. 

Diameter  of  Wheels 

Front. 

Hind. 

l%x  9  Steel  Axle 

$100  00 
110  00 

85  00 
90  00 

$105  00 
115  00 

90  00 
95  00 

$115  00 
125  00 
100  00 
105  00 

850  Ibs. 
970   " 
770  " 

810  " 

3500  Ibs. 
5000    " 
4000   " 
5000  " 

3  feet 

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3  ft.  6  in. 

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3^x10  Steel  Skein  
3^x11         "            

See  Price  Lists  on  Page  191. 


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Old  Reliable  Schuttler  Wagons. 

PRICE  LIST  OF   SCHTJTTLER  WAGONS-FARM  GEARS. 


DESCRIPTION. 

PRICE  LIST  OF  GEARS  ONLY. 

Estimated 
Weight. 
2  in.  Tire. 

Estimated 
Capacity. 

Diameter  of  Wheels 

2  in.  Tire, 

^%  in. 
Tire. 

3  in. 

Tire. 

4  in. 
Tire. 

Front 

Hind. 

l%x  8  Steel  Axle.... 
l^x  8 
l%x  9 
l%x  9 
l%x  9K 
2    xlO 
2^x11 
2>^xl2 
2^x  8  Tubular  Axle  . 
2%x  9 
2%xlO 
2%xll 
31^x12 
3^x12 
2%x  8  Steel  Skein  .  .  . 
3x9 
3^x10 
3^x11 
3%xl2 
±    xl2 

$  95  00 
100  00 
105  00 
112  50 
120  00 
130  00 
160  00 
195  00 
95  00 
100  00 
110  00 
120  00 
140  00 
170  00 
85  00 
92  50 
100  00 
110  00 
125  00 
140  00 

$100  00 
105  00 
110  00 
117  50 
125  00 
135  00 
165  00 
200  00 
100  00 
105  00 
115  00 
125  00 
145  00 
175  00 
90  00 
97  50 
105  00 
115  00 
130  00 
145  00 

$   

$   

700  Ibs. 
725 
775 
850 
900 
1000 
1200 
1500 
650 
775 
875 
950 
1075 
1200 
650 
675 
775 
850 
1000 
1100 

1500  Ibs. 
2000   " 
2500   " 
3500   " 
4000  " 
5000  " 
7000   " 
9000   " 
2500  " 
3000  " 
4000   " 
5000     ' 
6000     ' 
7000    ' 
2500     ' 
3000     ' 
4000     ' 
5000    ' 
6000     ' 
8000    ' 

3  ft.  8  in. 
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3  ft.  9  in. 

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3  ft  .8  in. 

3  ft.  9  in. 

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4  ft.  5  in. 

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110  00 
U5  00 
122  50 
130  00 
140  00 
170  00 
205  00 

i32'50 
140  00 
150  00 
180  00 
215  00 

110  00 
120  00 
130  00 
150  00 
180  00 

iio  66 

160  00 
190  00 

102  50 
110  00 
120  00 
135  00 
150  00 

120  00 
130  00 
145  00 
160  00 

HEADER  GEARS. 

2^  in. 
Tire. 

Sin. 
Tire. 

4  in. 
Tire. 

Estimated 
Weight. 
IV*  in.Tire 

Estimated 
Capacity. 

Diameter  of  Wheels 

Front 

Hind. 

l%x  9  Steel  Axle.... 
l%x  9^     "      .... 
2    xlO        "      .... 
2J4xll        "      .... 
3^x10  Steel  Skein... 
3^x11 
2%xlO  Tubular  Axle  . 
2%xll            "        . 

$100  00 
105  00 
110  00 
130  00 
85  00 
90  00 
100  00 
105  00 

$105  00 
110  00 
115  00 
135  00 
90  00 
95  00 
105  00 
110  00 

$115  00 
120  00 
125  00 
145  00 
100  00 
105  00 
115  00 
120  00 



850  Ibs. 
900    ' 
970     ' 
1100     ' 
770     ' 
810    ' 
850   " 
950   " 

3500  Ibs. 
4000  " 
5000  " 
6000  " 
4000  " 
5000   " 
4500   " 
5500   " 

3  ft.  2  in. 
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California  Rack  Bed  List.— 11  ft.  $45  00.     12  ft.  $50.00.     14  ft.  $55  00.     16  ft.  $60  00- 
Where  Beds  are  wanted  add  Price  of  Bed  to  Price  of  Gear  to  get  price  of  com- 
plete wagon. 

See  cuts  of  Gears  on  Pages  189  and  190. 


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'Schuttler"  Wagon  Wheel  List. 


Farm  Gears. 

Prices  of  Farm  Gear  Wheels. 

Weight. 

Size.       |         Tires. 

Each  Front  Wheel 

Each  Hind  Wheel 

Wheels  (per  Set) 

Wheels,  per  Set. 

(Thimble  Skein.) 

2%  in. 

2      in. 

$11  25 

$12  25 

$47  00 

325  Ibs. 

2%  in. 

12  50 

13  50 

52  00 

400  Ibs. 

3      in. 

2     in. 

11  75 

12  75 

49  00 

360  Ibs. 

2>£  in. 

13  00 

14  00 

54  00 

420  Ibs. 

3      in. 

14  25 

15  25 

59  00 

480  Ibs. 

3^in. 

2      in. 

12  75 

13  75 

53  00 

415  Ibs. 

2Kin. 

14  00 

15  00 

58  00 

480  Ibs. 

3     in. 

15  25 

16  25 

63  00 

550  Ibs. 

3K  in. 

2      in. 

13  25 

14  75 

56  00 

485  Ibs. 

2%  in. 

14  50 

16  00 

61  00 

555  Ibs. 

3     in. 

15  75 

17  25 

66  00 

585  Ibs. 

3%  in. 

2      in. 

15  50 

17  00 

65  00 

535  Ibs. 

2^  in. 

16  75 

18  25 

70  00 

605  Ibs. 

3      in. 

18  00 

19  50 

75  00 

635  Ibs. 

4     in. 

2Mi». 

19  00 

21  00 

80  00 

600  Ibs. 

3      in. 

20  25 

22  25 

85  00 

670  Ibs. 

(Iron  Axle.  ) 

IK  in.           2      in. 

12  25 

13  25 

51  00 

405  Ibs. 

2^  in. 

13  50 

14  50 

56  00 

490  Ibs. 

1%  in.           2      in. 

12  75 

13  75 

53  00 

430  Ibs. 

2^  in. 

14  00 

15  00 

58  00 

505  Ibs. 

3     in. 

15  25 

16  25 

63  00 

565  Ibs. 

l%in. 

2      in. 

13  25 

14  25 

55  00 

460  Ibs. 

2Kin. 

14  50 

15  50 

60  00 

540  Ibs. 

3     in. 

15  75 

16  75 

65  00 

580  Ibs. 

4      in. 

18  25 

19  25 

75  00 

720  Ibs. 

l%in. 

2     in. 

14  00 

15  50 

59  00 

505  Ibs. 

2^  in. 

15  25 

16  75 

64  00 

585  Ibs. 

3      in. 

16  50 

18  00 

69  00 

635  Ibs. 

4      in. 

19  00 

20  50 

79  00 

730  Ibs. 

2      in. 

2     in. 

15  25 

17  25 

65  00 

550  Ibs. 

2^  in. 

16  50 

18  50 

70  00 

645  Ibs. 

3      in. 

17  75 

19  75 

75  00 

690  Ibs. 

4     in. 

20  25 

22  25 

85  00 

780  Ibs. 

2^  in. 

2>£in. 

20  00 

22  50 

85  00 

625  Ibs. 

3      in. 

21  25 

23  75 

90  00 

700  Ibs. 

4     in. 

23  75 

26  25 

100  00 

950  Ibs. 

2^  in. 

2%  in. 

26  00 

29  00 

110  00 

685  Ibs. 

3     in. 

27  25 

30  25 

115  00 

735  Ibs. 

4     in. 

29  75 

32  75 

125  00 

785  Ibs. 

Header  Gears. 

Front  Wheel,  each 

Hind  Wheel. 

Wheels,  per  Set. 

Weight. 

Axle.                 Tire. 

Wheels,  per  set. 

(Thimble  Skein." 

3%;  in. 

2^  in. 

$12  00 

$13  00 

$5000 

390  Ibs. 

3     in. 

13  25 

14  25 

5500 

420  Ibs. 

3%  in. 

2^  in. 

13  25 

14  25 

55  00 

410  Ibs. 

3     in. 

14  50 

15  50 

6000 

455  Ibs. 

(Iron  Axle.) 

IK  in. 

2^in. 

12  00 

1300 

50  00 

435  !bs. 

3     in. 

1325 

14  25 

55  00 

475  Ibs. 

IK  in- 

2^  in. 

13  25 

14  25 

55  00 

450  Ibs. 

3     in. 

14  50 

15  50 

6000 

490  Ibs. 

4     in. 

17  00 

18  00 

70  00 

550  Ibs. 

2     in. 

2^  in. 

14  50 

15  50 

6000 

460  Ibs. 

3     in. 

15  75 

16  75 

65  00 

500  Ibs. 

4     in. 

18  25 

19  25 

75  00 

580  Ibs. 

Market  Wagon  Gears 

Front  Wheel.each. 

Hind  Wheel,  each. 

Wheels,  per  set 

Weight 

Axle.                  Tire. 

Wheels,  per  set. 

(Thimble  Skein  ) 

2^/  in. 

1%  in. 

$12  00 

$13  00 

$50  00 

225  Ibs. 

2^  in. 

IK  in. 

12  50 

13  50 

52  00                         225  Ibs. 

(Iron   Axle) 

1%  in.                 IK  in. 

13  00 

14  00 

54  00                          255  Ibs. 

In  Ordering  Wheels,  give  Exact  Size  and  length  of  Axle. 


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California  Roller  Brakes. 

Complete. 


Size  of  Roller. 

Size  of  Wagon  used  on. 

Length  of  Bed  used  on. 

Price  Complete  Brake. 

\%  inch. 
1^  inch. 
\%  inch. 
1^|  inch. 

1*&1&I.  A. 
1^  &  1%  I.  A. 
2     &  2%  I.  A. 
2K            I.  A. 

11  feet. 
12  feet. 
14  feet. 
16  feet. 

$16  00 
18  00 
20  00 
22  00 

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Schuttler's  Seamless  Thimble  Skeins. 

PRICE    LIST. 


Nuts 

Size. 

Per  Set, 
Complete. 

Skein  &  Nut 
only,  each. 

Boxes  only, 
each. 

Only, 
Each. 

2H'x7K 

$  4  50 

$1  00 

$0  50 

$0  50 

2%x8 

6  00 

1  25 

65 

5C 

3     x9 

7  00 

1  50 

90 

70 

3^x10 

8  00 

1  60 

90 

70 

3^x11 

8  25 

1  75 

1  00 

70 

3%xl2 

9  00 

1  85 

1  00 

80 

4    x!2 

10  50 

2  00 

1  10 

80 

4*^x12 

16  50 

2  50 

1  fiO 

80 

4^x12^ 

18  00 

3  00 

1  50 

80 

In  ordering  Skeins  or  Nuts,  be  sure  to  state  whether 
RIGHT  or  LEFT  is  wanted.    No  Skeins  sold  without  nuts. 


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Price  List  of  Schuttler  Wrought  Steel  Skeins. 


[With  Patent  Adjustable  Collar.] 


Size  of 
Skein. 

PerSet.Complete 
with  Patent 
Adjustable  Col'rs 

Per  Set,  Com- 
plete, without 
Collars. 

Skein  and  Nut 
only,with  Patent 
Adjustable  Col'rs 

Skein  and  Nut 
only,  without 
Collar. 

Boxes  only, 
each. 

Nuts    only, 
each. 

2^x  7^ 

$10  00 

$  9  00 

$2  50 

$2  25 

$0  50 

$0  50 

2%x  8 

11   00 

10  00 

2  75 

2  50 

65 

50 

3       x9 

12  00 

11  00 

3  00 

2  75 

90 

70 

3^x10 

13  00 

12  00 

3  25 

3  00 

90 

70 

3^  xll 

14  00 

13  00 

3  50 

3  25 

1  00 

70 

3%  x!2 

16  00 

15  00 

4  00 

3  75 

1  00 

80 

4      x!2 

18  00 

16  50 

4  50 

4  15 

1  10 

80 

4^x12 

20  00 

18  50 

5  00 

4  65 

1  50 

80 

4^x13 

22  00 

20  50 

5  50 

5  15 

1  50 

80 

In  ordering  Skeins  or  Nuts,  be  sure  to  state  whether  right  or  left  is  wanted.     No 
Skeins  sold  without  Nuts. 

Schuttler  Pipe  Boxes  for  Iron  Axle  Wagons. 


Size.. 
Price 


$0 


0  75 


IK 
i  01 


1  20 


2 

1  50 


2  00 


2  50 


Schuttler  Pipe  Boxes,  Tubular  Axle  Wagons. 


Size 

2jJ 

2% 

2% 

2% 

3  % 

3^ 

Price  

$0  90 

1  00 

1  20 

1  50 

2  00 

2  50 

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The  "Deere"  Drapers. 

For  HEADERS,  COMBINED  HARVESTERS,  and  ELEVATORS,  our  DRAPERS  are  all  made 
of  the  BEST  DUCK,  SELECTED  STICKS,  and  BEST  QUALITY  OF  BELT.  Rivets  and  Burrs  are 
all  Norway  Iron,  Coppered,  Tacks  are  all  Tinned.  Buttons  are  Heavy  Stock.  We  use 
Sheepskin  on  the  back  of  all  sticks,  thereby  saving  the  duck.  Each  Draper  is  sewed 
up  in  Burlap  for  shipment  and  plainly  marked. 

PRICE   LIST  OF   HEADER    AND   COMBINED   HARVESTER   DRAPERS. 


*-A  or  36  inches  wide,  2 — \%  inch  Belts Two  Buttons 


36 
36 

35}^  "  36 
35)^  "  36 
35^  "  36 
"  40 
"  40 
39^  "  40 
39)^  "  40 
40 
40 


2—1% 


2—2 
2—2 


"    2—2 
"    2—2 


and  \-\Yz  inch  Belts, 

Belts 

and  1—1)^  inch  Belts, 
Belts  . 


and  1—1  %,  inch  Belts , 

"    Belts... 

"     and  1-  \yz  inch  Belts, 


. . .  50c  per  foot. 
...58c 
...54c        " 
...60c       " 
...57c       " 
...64c       " 
...57c 
...63c 
...60c       " 
...66c 
. .  62c 
..68c 


PRICE  LIST   OF   ELEVATOR   DRAPERS-No  Sheepskin  or  Buttons. 


inches  wide,  3  —  \%  inch  Belts  ....................................   56c  per  foot. 

«'        "      2—2        "     and  ll/2  inch  Belts.  ........................  62c 


DRAPERS  made  to  order,  any  size.  Price  on  anything  not  in  the  above  list  quoted 
on  application.  As  there  are  so  many  different  lengths  and  widths  of  machines  on  the 
market,  we  shall  have  to  ask  you,  in  ordering,  to  give  us  the  exact  Length  and  Width 
required, 


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Rake  Teeth  (All  Styles.) 

a 


SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 


107 


Rake  Teeth. 

List  of  Rake  Teeth  for  which  we  are  prepared  to  fill  orders  promptly.    List,  50  cents, 


No.  Cuts. 

2— Albion 
3 — Banner 
4— Belleville 
38 — Bonanza 
6— Buckeye 
—Buckeye  (A  13) 
9 — Champion 
75— Champion  (R.  &  L.) 
10— Chieftain 
— Chieftain   (hand  dump) 
— Crown 

12— Coates  (Lock-lever) 
13— Coates,  N.  S. 
14— Daisy  (Standard) 
15— Daisy  (R.  &  L.) 
16— Dayton 
12— Deere 
—Deere  (R.  &  L.) 
— "Deere-Hollings  worth" 
--Deere,  "Old  Comfort" 
71— Favorite  (Angle) 
25— Favorite  (Coil) 
— Furst  &  Bradley,  No.  6 


No.  Cuts. 

27— Furst  &  Bradley,  No.  7 
—Furst  &  Bradley,  S.  D. 

16— Furst  &  Bradley,  O.  S. 

27— Garden  City 

31— Gem 

32— Gleaner,  O.  S. 

33— Gleaner,  N.  S. 

35— Hay  King 

37— Hollings worth,  O.  S. 

38— Rollings  worth,  N.  S. 

38}£— Hoosier  [Coil] 

78— Knowlton,  No.  2 

45 — Knowlton,  No.  4 

— Knowlton(Angle)  Nos.  3, 5 
6— Knowlton,  No.  1 

46— Lion 

12— Moline 
— Moline,  N.  S. 

52— New  Dayton  (R.  &  L.) 

52— Ohio  (R.  &  L.) 
—Ohio  (Coil  S.  D.) 

36— O.  K. 

65— Peerless  (R.  &.  L.) 


No.  Cuts. 

61— Paddock,  long 

— Paddock,  short 
32— Perfect 
59— Red  Bird 
59 — Reindeer 
32— Reliable 
75— Royal  [R.  &  L.] 

— Shawnee 

— Steele 
64— Staf 

65— Standard  (R.  &  L.) 
63— Standard  (Coil) 

—Tiffin 

68— Taylor  (Oval) 
68— Taylor  (Round) 

—Taylor  (4  &  5) 
71— Thomas,  No.  1 

—Thomas,  No.  2 
73— Thomas,  No.  3 
75— Tiger  (R.  &  L.) 

—Tiger  (R.  &  L.,  Coil) 
64— Victor 

—Wood,  W.  A. 


If  you  do  not  know  name  of  Rake,  send  pencil  diagram  (exact  size)  of  old  tooth. 


Threshing  Machine  Teeth, 
For  all  Machines. 


Prices  quoted  on  application. 


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Mower  and  Reaper  Sections. 


Mower  Guards. 


Reaper  Guards. 


Reaper  and  Header  Sickles. 


Mower  Knives 

We  will  Quote  Prices  on  Application. 


SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 


199 


Extras  pot*  All  machines 


Crank  or  Wrist  Pins. 


Guard  Bolts 


Pitman  Boxes. 


Guard  Plates. 


M 


Spring  Keys. 


Rivets. 


We  Will  Quote  Prices  on  Application. 


200 


DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


The 

Simplest  and 
Cheapest 

FIRST-CLASS 
MACHINE 

Sold 


Warranted 
A 

THOROUGHLY 
MADE 

Machine, 

Parts,  when 
worn  out,  can 
be  replaced. 


The  "Vulcan"  Mower  Knife  Grinder. 

It  is  operated  by  turning  the  wheel  with  the  right  hand,  the  left  hand  moving  the 
grindstone  back  and  forth  (at  will)  by  means  of  the  handle  at  the  top,  theJtinge&tihe 
bottom  of  the  standard,  and  the  joint  at  the  top,  giving  a  regular  and  even  feed,  while 
the  spring  holds  the  stone  down  on  the  knife.  The  thumb  screw  regulates  the  move- 
ment of  the  stone  to  suit  sections  of  any  size. 

The  grind  stone  is  of  superior  corundum,  and  a  knife  can  be  sharpened  in  15  minutes. 

By  taking  off  the  spring,  the  grind  stone  can  be  laid  backwards,  and  used  for  all 
kinds  of  common  grinding,  sharpening  table  knives,  etc. 


Price . 


$5  00. 


The  "Button"  Mower  Knife  Grinder. 

This  well-known  Grinder  fastens  to  the  mower  wheel.    Stone  of  Corundum,  made 
hollow  to  hold  water;  cannot  heat;  grinds  any  bevel. 


Price $5  00. 


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OF   THE 

EWART"  DETACHABLE  LINK  BELTING. 


No. 

Price  per  Foot. 

Links 
per  Foot. 

Working 
Strain. 

Approximate 
in 
Leather  Belting. 

All  Plain 
Links. 

All  Attach  »t 
Link. 

25 
32 
33 
34 
35 
3tt^ 
37 
42 
44 
45 
51 
52 
55 
57 
62 
65 
66 
67 
68 
75 
76^ 
77 
78 
83 
85 
88 
89 
93 
95 
103 
105 
107 
108 
114 
115 
117 
118 

$0  10 
10 

09 

11 
11 

12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
14 
16 
16 
16 
22 
22 
22 
22 
25 
25 
26 
25 
30 
35 
38 
35 
50 
43 
45 
58 
50 
58 
58 
73 
85 
90 
1  25 

$0  23 
21 
21 
21 
19 

21 

21 

22 
22 
26 
27 

28 
28 

30 

31 
40 
50 
50 
50 

58 
58 
62 
56 
68 
66 
88 

13.3 
10.4 
8.6 

8.6 
7.4 

''8.8 

•7:4 
10.4 
8. 
7.4 
5.2 
7.3 

6. 
5.2 

'4'.6 

5.2 
4.6 
3. 
3. 
4.6 

3. 
3. 
4. 
2. 
2. 
2.55 
3.66 

75  Ibs. 
150    " 
200    " 
225    " 
250     " 

300    " 

350'   " 
375    " 
500    " 
450    " 

600    " 
650    " 

700    " 

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750    " 

800'  " 
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The  above  prices  of  attachments  are  for  AI,  A,,  A.,,  d,  E,  F2,  G,,  G«,  H,,  H2,  K,,  K2, 
Mi,  M3,  R!,  R2,  R.j,  Si,  and  S2,  and  as  they  are  now  made  for  the  respective  chains. 
Other  attachments  will  be  furnished  at  special  prices. 

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Wagons  *  Harness 


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"  Deere  Implement  Co.  Buggies." 

GRADES. 

In  these  we  build  but  two,  the  "Golden  Gate"  and  the  "Pacific,"  as  per  descriptions 

below. 

Description  of  Golden  Gate  Grade: 

GEARS. — Best  selected,  thoroughly  seasoned  hickory;  hand-cut  scrolls;  double  collar; 
fantail;  steel  axles;  wood  hub,  or  Sarven  patent  wheels  of  excellent  quality — 
screwed  rims  and  bolted  between  each  spoke.  Made  in  our  own  factory. 

BODIES. — Best  kiln-dried  ash  and  poplar,  carefully  joined,  and  thoroughly  screwed 
and  plugged;  corners  mitred,  and  secured  by  corner  irons. 

PAINTING.— Unless  otherwise  ordered,  is  black,  body  and. gear,  with  glazed  carmine 
stripe.  Recognizing  that  this  department  plays  an  important  part  in  the  sale  and 
appearance  of  the  vehicle,  the  painting  is  "thoroughly  well  done,"  with  materials 
of  the  "best  quality."  The  gear,  as  well  as  the  body,  is  thoroughly  rubbed  with 
pumice. 

TRIMMING. — Is  of  fine  material  and  elegantly  done.  Cushions  and  backs  fine  fancy 
trimming  leather,  heavy  rubber  boot,  nice  carpet  and  toe  carpet,  and  storm  apron. 
Description  of  Pacific  Grade: 

GEARS. — Good  seasoned  hickory;  machine-cut  scroll;  double  collar;  fantail;  steel 
axles,  and  wood  hub  or  Sarven  patent  wheels,  of  selected,  thoroughly  seasoned 
hickory,  carefully  made  in  our  own  factory.  All  wheels  have  screwed  rims,  and  are 
bolted  between  each  spoke. 

BODIES.— Thoroughly  seasoned  ash  frames;  poplar  panels,  glued,  screwed  and 
plugged ;  mitred  corners,  secured  by  corner  irons. 

PAINTING. — Black,  with  fine  line  striping,  unless  otherwise  ordered.  Particular  at- 
tention is  given  to  this  part  of  the  vehicle;  good  materials  are  used,  with  best  en- 
deavors to  make  it  attractive. 

TRIMMING. — Backs  and  cushions  leather ;  carpet  rug,  storm  apron  and  boot. 

BUGGY    TOPS. 

Our  "  LEATHER  "  TOP  is  No.  1  leather,  except  the  side  curtains,  which  are  of 
heavy  rubber. 

Our  LEATHER  QUARTER  TOP  has  leather  quarters  and  stays,  rubber  voof 
and  curtains. 

All  our  Buggy  Tops  are  made  with  the  SEPARATING  SHIFTING  RAIL,  which  admits  of 
the  removal  of  the  Top,  yet  leaving  the  lazy  back  on  the  seat.  This  improvement  is 
much  appreciated  by  those  who  have  occasion  to  use  a  buggy,  both  as  an  open  and  top 
vehicle.  It  also  enables  our  dealers  to  interchange  tops  in  their  stock,  as  well  as  to 
change  seat  trimmings  if  desired.  Any  of  our  BUGGY  TOPS  are  interchangeable.  All 
our  tops  are  made  with  shifting  rails  to  fit  OUR  SEATS. 

EXTENSION   TOPS. 

Our  LEATHER  TOP  (as  used  on  Cabriolets  and  Surreys)  is  all  leather,  except 
front  quarter  curtains,  which  are  of  heavy  rubber. 

OUR  LEATHER  QUARTER  TOP  has  leather  quarters  and  back  stays,  rubber 
roof  and  curtains. 

Tops  and  trimmings  are  a  point  much  slighted  by  cheap  buggy  makers,  but  we 
shall  endeavor  to  use  nothing  but  the  best  material  and  workmanship  in  both  our  tops 
and  trimmings. 


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GUARANTY. 

We  guarantee  wheels,  springs  and  axles,  one  year  from  date  of  invoice.  If  same 
prove  defective,  and  are  returned  to  us  by  purchaser,  by  freight  (we  paying  charges 
one  way)  we  will  repair  promptly  or  substitute  new  parts,  but  under  no  circumstances 
will  we  pay  repair  bills,  nor  allow  credit  on  account  for  same. 

NOTE. — We  do  not  guarantee  Wheels  upon  which  tires  have  not  been  properly  re- 
set when  needed,  as  such  neglect  will  ruin  any  wheel,  regardless  of  quality,  in  a  short 
time. 

SHIPPING. 

RESPONSIBILITY. — When  shipper's  receipt  is  signed,  our  responsibility  as  regards 
time  of  arrival,  rate  of  freight  or  damage  to  goods,  ceases. 

DUPLICATE  FREIGHT  RECEIPTS  are  always  forwarded  with  invoices. 

CLAIMS  for  error  or  deficiency  must  be  made  immediately  on  receipt  of  goods. 

DIRECTIONS.—  Always  be  explicit  in  your  shipping  directions.  A  little  care  will 
save  time  and  mistakes. 

When  route  is  not  specified,  we  ship  via.  the  best. 

We  make  no  charges  for  crating  buggies. 

ORDERING. 

Give  No.  State  grade,  whether  Golden  Gate  or  Pacific.  Give  style  of  top  wanted  j 
state  whether  pole  or  shafts  are  wanted,  and  whether  wide  or  narrow  track.  By  fol- 
lowing the  above  directions,  you  will  save  yourself  and  us  both  time  and  money. 

PRICE    LIST    OF    EXTRAS. 

Golden  Gate.  Pacific. 

Poles,  including  Neck  Yoke,  Doubletrees  and  Singletrees $16  50  $12  00 

Shafts 9  00                 7  50 

Poles  in  place  of  Shafts,  additional 7  50                 4  50 

Cushion  and  Fall 9  00                 7  50 

Storm  Apron  Rubber 3  00                 210 

Boot  Rubber 2  10 

Boot  Leather 6  00 

Lazy  Back,  Common,  without  Drop 4  50 

Lazy  Back,  Common,  with  Drop 7  50 

Buggy  Top,  Leather  with  Rubber  Curtains 42  00 

Buggy    Top,    Leather,  Quarters  and    Stays,    Rubber    Roof    and 

Curtains 33  00 

Buggy  Top  all  Rubber 18  00 

Leather  Side  Curtains  for  Buggy  Top 12  00 

Lamps,  Phaeton,  Ornamental 6  00 

Lamps,  Phseton,  Burning 12  00 

Fenders,  Phseton,  Plain,  Single,  per  pair 7  50 

Wing  Dash  for  Phseton 12  00 

Plated  Dash  Rail 2  25 

Buggy  Wheels,  per  set,  complete 33  00 

Carriage  Wheels,  per  set,  complete 42  00 

Cart  Wheels,  per  pair 18  00 

Brakes  for  Buggies 15  00 

Brakes  for  Surreys 18  00 

Toe  Pads,  Tan  Back,  per  pair 90 

"        "        Best  Quality  per  pair 1  50 

"        "        Leather,  per  pair 2  10 


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The  "New"  Adjustable  Buggy  Pole. 
Patented  October  3,  1888,  and  Other  Patents  Pending. 

In  introducing  the  Setchtield  Patent  Adjustable  Pole,  we  claim  that  we  have  some- 
thing that  meets  the  wants  of  every  one  who  has  occasion  to  shift  a  Pole  from  one  rig 
to  another,  where  the  clips  would  vary  from  one  to  four  inches  on  carriages. 

We  claim  superior  merits  over  every  other  Adjustable  Pole  ever  put  upon  the  mar- 
ket, some  of  which  are  the  following : 

1st,  The  wood  parts  are  all  first  quality  seasoned  and  selected  hickory. 

2d,  The  bolts,  clips,  etc.,  are  of  Norway  iron  and  steel. 

3d,  Braces  are  all  forged  steel. 

4th,  This  Pole  can  be  adjusted  in  one  moment  to  fit  any  vehicle  on  earth. 

5th,  It  can  be  lined  readily  if  the  Pole  gets  sprung  by  use. 

6th,  It  is  strong  and  durable,  and  absolutely  safer  than  any  other  Pole  on  the  mar- 
ket, and  is  positively  warranted  not  to  get  loose  or  rattle. 

7th,  It  is  by  far  the  handsomest  Pole  made. 

8th,  Liverymen  in  local  cities  where  it  is  known  will  use  no  other. 

9th,  It  has  been  tested,  and  put  to  the  very  hardest  use  on  heavy  as  well  as  light 
vehicles  for  the  last  five  years,  and  found  not  wanting. 

PRICE    LIST. 

No.  1  Adjustable  Pole,  Plain  Tips,  for  Buggies $13  50 

No.  1  "  "      Silver    "       "        " 1700 

No.  2  "  "      Plain     "       "    Surreys 1500 

No.  2  "  "     Silver    "      "        "    ' .  18  50 


The  Topliff   Top. 

This  Top  does  away  with  the  front  bow  socket,  thus  enabling  a  person  to  enter  or 
leave  a  buggy  easily,  and  without  letting  the  top  down.  Tiie  top  is  as  strong  and  dur- 
able as  any  three  or  four-bow,  and  has  been  thoroughly  tested.  We  can  furnish  this 
top  on  any  buggy. 


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No.   55.    Yale  Concord   Road  Wagon. 


The  old  reliable  Concord  gear  is  beyond  doubt  the  strongest  gear  made.  This  new 
body,  with  its  nickle  vail,  is  a  beauty,  and  will  carry  packages  without  any  danger  of 
losing  same. 

DESCRIPTION. 
AXLES.— Best  Steel,  1-inch. 

WHEELS.— Sarven  selected  stock,  1-inch;  40x44  inches  high. 

GEARS. — Concord  three  reaches,  best  oil-tempered  Springs,  and  thoroughly  ironed. 

BODY.— Concord,  54  inches  long,  26  inches  wide;  nickel  rail  on  back;  solid  panel 
back,  highly  polished. 

TRIMMING.— Best  fancy  leather,  wing  Cushions,  leather  Dash  ;  Carpet  full  length. 

PAINTING.— The  best,  Body  black,  fine  line  stripe,  with  fancy  panel ;  Gear,  Brewster 
green,  fine  line  stripe. 

Price,  No.  55  Yale  Concord  Road  Wagon,  with  Shafts $85  00. 


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No.  66.— End  Spring  Road  Wagon. 

These  Wagons  are  built  for  our  trade  from  our  own  specifications  out  of  specially 
selected  stock,  and  are  a  very  serviceable  wagon. 

DESCRIPTION. 

PAINTING. — Gear  green,  double  glazed  carmine  stripe.    Body  dark  green,  with  black 
mouldings. 

TRIMMING.— Cushions  with  wings;  9  in.  Lazy  Backs;  Brussels  carpet  full  length. 

WHEELS.— Sarven  full  bolted,  selected  stock. 

SPRINGS.— The  best  oil  tempered. 

AXLES.— Double  collar,  both  wooded  and  swedged,  size  15/ie. 

GEAR. — Full  length  body  loops;  ironed  reaches. 

BODY. — Very  long,  with  plenty  of  room  back  of  seat. 


Price,  No.  66  Road  Wagon,  with  Shafts $65  00. 


SAN  FRANCISCO,   CAL. 


No.  77.    Side  Spring  Road  Wagon. 

The  Best  Selling-  Wagon  on  the  Market. 


These  Special  Wagons  are  made  for  our  trade  after  our  own  specifications.  They 
are  built  of  good  stock  throughout.  They  have  been  thoroughly  tested,  are  built  on 
correctj3rinciples  and  are  an  easy  rider. 


DESCRIPTION. 

PAINTING. — Gear,  red;  Body,  dark-green,  with  black  Mouldings. 

TKIMMINGS. — Cushion  with  wings;  Lazy  back  9  inches  wide;   Carpet,  full  length. 

WHEELS. — Full  Bolted  Sarven — selected  stock. 

AXLES. — Double  Collar;  Steel  size  J5/i6-» 

SPRINGS. — The  best  oil  tempered. 

BODY. — Extra  long  giving  good  space  back  of  seat. 


Price.    No.  77  Road  Wagon,  with  Shafts 


$65  00 


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DEERE   IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


No.  88.    Jaxon  Spring  Road  Wagon. 


The  Jaxon  Spring  consists  of  a  side  spring  cushioned  by  a  short  spring  clipped  to 
the  center,  and  we  believe  it  to  be  justly  called  the  strongest  and  easiest  riding  spring 
made. 

DESCRIPTION. 

PAINTING. — Gear,  green,  double  glazed  carmine  stripe;    Body,  dark  green,  with 
black  mouldings. 

TRIMMING.— Cushion  with  wings ;    Lazy  back  9  inches  wide;    Brussels  carpet  full 
length. 

AXLES.— Both  wooded  and  swedged  15/ie. 
WHEELS.— Full  bolted  and  selected  stock— Sarven. 
SPRINGS.— The  best  oil  tempered. 
BODY. — Extra  long,  giving  good  space  back  of  seat. 

Price,  No.  88  Road  Wagon,  with  Shafts $70  00 


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No.  99.    Road  Wagon. 


This  is  one  of  the  finest  finished  and  the  easiest  riding  road  wagons  on  the  market. 


DESCRIPTION. 
AXLES.— Beet  Steel,  1-inch. 

WHEELS.— No.  1,  Sarven,  1-inch.    40  and  44  inches  high. 

SPRINGS. — Tabor,  soft  temper,  as  easy  as  a  hammock. 

BODY. — Concord  style,  54  inches  long,  26  inches  wide ;  nickel  rail  around  the  back ; 

has  solid  panel  Lazy  Back,  highly  polished. 
TRIMMING.— Fine  fancy  leather  Wing  Cushion ;  Bow  leather  Dash  with  nickel  Rail ; 

Tapestry  carpet  full  length. 
PAINTING.— The  very  best,  Body  black;  fine  line  gold  stripe,  with  fancy  panel; 

Gear,  Brewster  green,  with  fine  line  gold  stripe. 

Price,  No.  99  Road  Wagon,  with  Shafts $80  00. 


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No.  8.    Spindle  Body,  End  Spring  Road  Wagon. 

Bracket  front  body,  double  perch,  full  fifth  wheel;  1-inch  double  collar  steel 
axles;  1-inch  Sarven  wheels.  Body,  50  inches  long,  25  inches  wide;  leather  dash  and 
carpet ;  body  painted  black ;  gear  carmine. 

Price,  with  Shafts $65  00. 


The  "Ideal"  Road  Wagon. 

This  is  the  best  Wagon  of  its  kind  on  the  market  for  the  money. 
1-inch  double  collar  steel  axles ;  1-inch  Sarven  wheels.    Body,  painted  black,  gear 
carmine ;  leather  dash  and  carpet. 

Price,  with  Shafts $70  00. 


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No.    172.    Knockabout    Wagon. 

Has  Coach  Axles ;  Sarven  Wheels ;  Hard  wood  body  throughout ;   leather  Dash ; 
Evans'  Leather  trimmed. 

Painted.— Body  black;  gear,  Brewster  green. 

A  first-class  wagon  throughout. 

Price,  No.  172,  Wagon  with  Shafts $62  50 

Price,  No.  172,  Wagon  with  Canopy  Top  and  Shafts 85  00 


No.  17.    Road  Wagon. 

[Clark's  Popular  Springs.] 

Price,  no  Top,  with  Shafts $<>0  00 

Price,  with  Canopy  Top  and  Shafts 8^  ou 

Ash  Body,  5  feet  long,  30  inches  wide,  5  feet  deep ;   has  framed  seat  raisers  and 
leather^dash,  1-inch  fan-tailed  steel  axles,  Sarven  wheels. 


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DEERE    IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


No.   177.    Two-Seat  Knockabout  Wagon. 

Has  Coach  Axles ;    Sarven  wheels ;  drop  end  gate ;  movable  seats ;    leather  dash ; 
Evans'  leather  trimmed. 

Has  hard  wood  body  throughout. 

Painted — Body  black ;  gear,  Brewster  green. 

A  wonderfully  popular  wagon. 

Price,  No.  177  Wagon,  with  Shafts $72  50 

Price,  No.  177  Wagon,  with  Canopy  Top  and  Shafts 95  00 


No.  178.    Three-Spring  Wagon. 

Has  iVie  steel  axle  Sarven  wheels;    Body,  6  ft.  4  in.  long,  7  in.  deep;    drop  end- 
gate  ;  movable  seats;  leather  dash  ;  wide,  roomy  seats,  trimmed  in  Evans'  leather. 

Painting — Body  black ;  gear  Brewster  green. 

Body  hung  very  low — the  easiest  riding  3-spring  on  the  market. 

Price,  No.  178  Wagon,  with  Shafts $    85  00 

Price,  No.  178  Wagon,  with  Canopy  Top  and  Shafts 107  50 


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D.  I.   Co.'s  No.  123.    Taber  Side-Spring  Road  Wagon, 


1-inch  Steel  Axle,  heavy  Sarven  Wheel.     Built  very  strong  for  hard  work.     HAS 
LEATHER  DASH. 


Price,  with  Shafts  $65  00. 


D.  I.  Co.'s  No.  10>£.    Side  Spring  Road  Wagon,  with  Stick  Body. 


AXLE.—  1-inch,  Steel,  Sarven  Wheels,  very  heavy,  1^-inch  oval-edged  Tire. 
BODY.—  50  inches  long,  25  inches  wide  ;  leather  Dash. 

PAINTING.—  Body  black;  Gear,  Brewster  green. 
An  easy  rider  and  a  long-lived  rig. 

Price,  with  Shafts  ..........................................  $75  00. 


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DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


Isabella— Double    Sweep,  Elliptic    Spring    Buggy, 


Body  25x50  inches ;  cushion  and  back  dark-green  leather ;  1-inch  swedged  steel, 
double  collar  axles ;  1-inch  Sarven  wheels.  Body  painted  black,  gear  dark  Brewster 
green,  carmine  stripe.  This  is  a  world  beater. 

Boot.    Apron.    Brussels  rug  and  toe  carpet. 

Price,  Leather  quarter  Top,  with  Shafts $100  00 

Price,  Leather  Top  Rubber  Curtains  with  Shafts 110  00 


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Deere  Implement  Co.'s  "  Leader." 

Three-bow  top;  full  leather,  except  side  curtains,  which  are  rubber;  corded  top; 
cloth  back  valance;  leather  boot,  and  patent  leather  front  valance;  fancy  leather 
trimmings,  panel  back  and  bellows  spring  back ;  swell-front  cushion,  padded  seat  ends  ; 
round-cornered  seat  with  convex  panels ;  wood  flange  on  top  of  seat  ends ;  concave  seat 
risers  ;  plated  dash  rail  with  whip-socket  attached  ;  plated  seat  handles ;  prop  nuts  and 
closed  end  hub  bands.  Springs,  38  inches  long  for  comfort.  1-inch  double  collar  steel 
axles,  swaged,  full-length  body  loops;  full  ironed  reaches;  wrought  iron  fifth  wheel, 
regularly  hand-cut  scrolls  ;  painting  extra  fine. 

A  LEADER  BEYOND  DISPUTE.    Made  only  on  end  springs. 


Price,  with  Shafts. 


$150  00. 


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D.  I.  Co.'s  No.   11.    Elliptic  Springs,   Piano  Body. 

Has  1-inch  Double  Collar  Steel  Axle ;  1-inch  Sarven  Wheels ;  Springs,  38-inch 
double  sweep;  fancy  Leather  Trimming ;  Body,  50  inches  long,  25  inches  wide,  7  inches 
deep;  has  heavy  Rail  grooved  for  bottom  instead  of  nailing,  Painting,  Body  black ; 
Gear,  Brewster  green.  Has  Boot,  Storm  Apron,  Carpet,  and  Toe  Carpet. 

Golden  Gate.       Pacific. 

Price,  with  Leather  Top,  Rubber  Curtains,  with  Shafts $150  00        $120  00 

"        "        "  Quarter  Top,  Rubber  Roof  and  Curtains,  with  Shafts  110  00 


D.  I.  Co.'s  No.  20  Dexter  Fairy  Queen  Spring,  Piano  Body. 

The  Dexter  Fairy  Queen  Spring  has  no  superior  as* an  easy  rider,  and  is  decidedly 
preferable  to  any  of  the  no-perch  springs  now  in  the  market. 


Price,  with  Leather  Top,  Rubber  Curtains,  with  Shafts, 


"  Quarter  Top,  Rubber  Roof  and  Curtains,  with  Shafts, 
For  Description,  see  No.  11. 


Golden  Gate. 
$150  00 


Pacific. 
$125  00 
115  00 


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D.  I.  Co.'s,  No.  68.    Double  Side  Spring  Buggy 

ft^'     ThejISide  Spring  was  always  an  easy  rider,  and  by  the  addition  of  the  Top  Spring  we  make  it  ride 
much  easier. 

Has  1-inch  steel  axle;  1-inch  Sarven  wheel;  I/eather  trimmings;  Body,  50  in.  long,  25  in.  wide,  7  in. 
deep.  Painting— Bo  1y,  black;  gear,  Brewster  green.  Has  Boot,  Storm  Apron,  Carpet  and  Toe  Carpet. 
Price,  with  Leather  Top,  Rubber  Curtains,  with  Shafts $125  00 


D.  I.  Co.'s,  No.  13.     Brewster  Springs,  Piano  Body 

Has  1-inch  double  collar;  steel  axle;  1  inch  Sarven  wheels;    body  56  in.  long,  25  in.  wide,  7  in  deep; 
fancy  leather  trimmings;  painting,  body,  black;  gear,  Brewster  green,  fine  line  striping. 

Has  Boot,  Storm  Apron,  Carpet  and  Toe  Carpet. 

Golden  Gate       Pacific 

Price,  with  Leather  Top,  Rubber  Curtains  with  Shafts $150  00  $120  00 

Price,  with  feather  Quarter  Top,  Rubber  Roof  and  Curtains,  with  Shafts 110  00 


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D.   I.   Go's.  No.   19#  Spiral  Queen   Buggy. 

This  Spring  is  a  combination  of  the  "Brewster"  and  "Spiral"  springs,  and  is  the  easiest  riding 
and  strongest  spring  on  the  market.  The  Spiral  can  be  adjusted  to  a  light  or  heavy  load.  Has  1-inch 
steel  axle;  1-inch  Sarven  wheels;  solid  panel  with  spring  back.  Golden  Gate  grade  only. 

Price,  with  Leather  Top,  Rubber  Curtains,  with  Shafts $150  00 


D.   I.  Co.'s  No.   17  Favorite  Side   Spring. 

The  combination  of  both  side  and  end  springs  makes  this  an  easy  rider.  Has  1-inch  steel  axle; 
1-inch  Sarven  wheels;  iys  oval-edged  steel  tire;  Body,  50x25 inches;  painting,  body  black,  gear  Brewster 
green.  A  strong,  neat,  easy-riding  buggy. 

Golden  Gate.  Pacific. 

Price,  Leather  Top,  Rubber  Curtains,  with  Shafts $150  00  <125.00 

Price,  with  Leather  Quarter  Top,  Rubber  Roof  and  Curtains,  with  Shafts 115  .00 


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D.  I.  Co's.  No.  132.     Heavy  Concord  Spring,  Piano  Body. 

The  Best  Mountain  Buggy  Built. 


Has  1^-inch  Axles— Sarven  Wheels ;  l5/i6-mch  Spokes ;  1^  Steel  Tires,  42  and  46 
inches  high. 

Body  28x56  inches;  Seat,  33x16  inches  on  bottom.     Leather  trimming. 

Springs  52  inches  long;  1%  inches  wide — 5-leaf  Equalizers  at  both  ends. 

Three  Reaches  heavily  ironed  full  length ;  1 4-inch  circle  King-bolt  in  front  of  axle. 

Painting. — Body,  black  ;  gear,  Brewster  green,  fine  line  striping. 

Has  Boot,  Storm  Apron,  Carpet  and  Toe  Carpet. 
Price,  Leather  Top,  Rubber  Curtains,  Break  and  Shafts $180  00 

No.  39  Concord  Buggy,  1-inch  Axle. 

Price,  Leather  Top,  Rubber  Curtains,  Brake  and  Shafts $150  00 


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D.  I.  Co.'s  No.  22  Two-Spring  Phaeton, 


Has  1-inch  steel  axle ;  1-inch  Sarven  wheel ;    steel  tire. 

Is  very  long  in  front  and  has  a  very  wide  seat.     Has  high  back  and  is  upholstered 
in  fancy  trimming  leather. 

A  very  easy  riding,  stylish  vehicle,  and  very  popular  with  the  ladies. 


Golden  Gate.  Pacific. 

Price,  Leather  Top,  Rubber  Curtains,  with  Shafts $170  00  $160  00 

Price,  Leather  Quarter  Top,  Rubber  Roof  and  Curtains,  with 

Shafts..  14000 


D.  I.  Co.'s  No.  23  Three-Spring  Phaeton. 

This  is  the  same  as  No.  22,  except  it  has  three  springs  instead  of  two. 


Golden  Gate.  Pacific. 

Price,  Leather  Top,  Rubber  Curtains,  with  Shafts $180  00  $160  00 

Price,  Leather  Quarter  Top,  Rubber  Roof  and   Curtains  with 

Shafts  . .  150  00 


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No.   22  A.     Phaeton,   with   New   Wing   Dash. 


This,  our  new  Phaeton,  has  Wing  Dash,  with  Plated  Line  Rail,  and  Lamps  on  the 
Dash. 

Built  only  in  "Golden  Gate  "  Grade,  and  very  finely  finished. 

Has  1-inch  Steel  Axle ;  1-inch  Wheel ;  Steel  Tire.  Has  wide,  roomy  seat  and  plenty 
of  room  in  front. 


Price,  No.  22A,  two-spring,  with  Shafts $200  00 

"    23A,  three-spring,  "        "      210  00 


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Deere  Implement  Co.'s  No.  127.    Jump  Seat  Surrey. 


This  is  the  finest  one  or  two-seat  vehicle  on  the  market.  Can  be  changed  instantly 
without  any  exertion.  Seat  irons  all  bolt  solid  to  the  rail,  making  it  perfectly  safe. 
Front  seat  has  a  Patent  Automatic  Lock  by  simply  folding  down  the  Lazy  Back.  Seat 
drops  into  place  of  its  own  weight. 

Has  an  elegant  Canopy  top  with  full  curtains,  and  is  finely  finished.  For  a  family 
rig  it  is^impossible  to  beat  it.  Built  in  Golden  Gate  grade  only. 

Furnished  with  long  fenders  and  lamps. 

Price,  with  Shafts $200  00. 

Deere  Implement  Co.'s  No.  126.    Jump  Seat  Surrey. 

This  is  identically  the  same  vehicle  as  our  No.  127,  except  that  it  is  hung  on  the 
celebrated  Brewster  Springs. 

Price,  with  Shafts $200  00. 


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No.  118.    Jump  Seat  Surrey  on  Brewster  Springs. 

A  very  neat,  simple  Jump  Seat  Surrey.  Any  lady  can  change  it  from  one  seat  to 
two  in  an  instant,  without  any  exertion  whatever.  Has  1%  inch  Steel  Axle,  full  Sar- 
ven  Wheels,  fancy  Leather  Trimming.  Is  very  popular,  and  a  good  seller. 

Price,  with  Rubber  Curtains  and  Shafts $180  00. 

No.  119.    Jump  Seat  Surrey  on  End  Springs. 

This  is  the  same  as  No.  118,  except  it  is  hung  on  End  Springs  instead  of  Brewster 
Springs. 

Price,  with  Rubber  Curtains  and  Shafts $180  00. 


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No.  163 yz.    Canopy  Top  Surrey. 


Body,  25  inches  wide,  66  inches  long,  7j^-inch  panels,  round  corners,  heavy  iron 
plates  full  length  of  sills.  Seats  17x29,  convex  panels,  round  corners.  Gear,  end 
spring,  full  clipped  and  bedded  axles,  double  reaches,  full  Derby  fifth  wheel,  with 
king-bolt  rear  of  axle.  Wheels,  Sarven,  3  ft.  4  in.,  3  ft.  8  in.,  No.  1  flange,  1-inch 
tread.  Trimmings,  fine  leather,  tapestry  rug  full  length.  Painting,  body  black,  with 
fine  striping  in  mouldings.  Gear,  Brewster  green,  fine  line  stripe.  This  is  an  elegant 
vehicle,  and  one  of  the  best  sellers  we  ever  had. 

Price  No.  163>£  Surrey,  with  Shafts $135  00 


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D.  I.  Co.'s,  No.  34.    Canopy  Top  "Brewster"  Surrey. 

A  light  family  carriage— lVi6-inch  steel  axle;  lYie-inch  wheel ;  fancy  leather  trim- 
ming ;  Painting,  body,  black ;  gear,  Brewster  green. 

Built  in  "Golden  Gate"  grade  only.     Suitable  for  large  horse  or  two  small  ones. 

Price,  with  full  Curtains,  Fenders  and  Shafts $185  00 


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Deere  Implement    Co.'s  No.  35.      Light    Brewster    Surrey,  Canopy  Top. 


This  is  a  very  elegant  family  rig ;  has  Lamps  and  Fenders.    It  is  one  of  the  best 
sellers  that  we  carry.    Built  in  Golden  Gate  grade  only.    Has  full  curtains. 


Price,  with  Shafts $215  00. 


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No.  123.    Canopy  Top  Surrey,  Brewster  Springs. 


Neat,  stylish  and  popular.    One  of  the  best  sellers  ever  produced. 
We  have  a  large  number  of  these  vehicles  in  use  by  Livery  men  in  this  State,  and 
giving  entire  satisfaction.    Has  \%  inch  full  Steel  Axle,  \%  inch  Sarven  Wheels. 

Price,  with  Canopy  Top,  Fenders  and  Pole $175  00. 

For  Brake  add,  net 12  00. 


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D.I.  Co.'s,  No.  55.    New  Elliptic  Springs  Surrey,  Extension  Top. 


Built  in  Golden  Gate  grade  only.    Leather  quarter  top. 


Price,  with  Shafts 


,$260  00. 


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D.  I.  Co.'s,  No.  56.    New  Canopy  Top  Surrey,  Brewster  Springs. 


Round  corner  body,  new  design ;  built  in  Golden  Gate  grade  only. 


Price,  with   Shafts, 


$240  00. 


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Deere  Implement  Co.'s  No.  57.    New  Extension  Top  Surrey  on  Brewster 

Springs. 


Built  in  Golden  Gate  grade  only.     Leather  quarter  top. 

Price,  with  Shafts $260  00. 


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No.  162.    Victoria  Surrey  Canopy  Top. 

Without  Sun  Shade. 

These  Surreys  are  designed  and  built  after  our  own  specifications,  and  we  guaran- 
tee them  to  be  first-class  in  every  particular. 

DESCRIPTION. 

TOP. — Canopy  Top,  with  rubber  side  Curtains. 

TRIMMING.— No.  1  fancy  leather  Cushions  andBacks;  seat  ends  upholstered ;  solid 

Panel  Backs ;  Spring  Lazy  Backs ;  nickel    Dash  Rail ;  double  Fenders ;  half-wing 

Dash  ;  new  style  short  stem  Lamps  ;  full  Brussels  Carpet,  and  Storm  Apron. 
GEAR.— 1^-inch  Drop  Axles,  full  clipped,  soft  temper,  elliptic  Springs,  Reach  ironed 

full  length. 

WHEELS.— Sarven  patent  extension  Flange,  full  bolted ;  selected  stock. 
PAINTING.— Gear  and  Wheels  green;  striping,  three  fine  lines  of  carmine;  Body 

black ;  fancy  painted  Seat  Riser ;  Bodies  of  a  new  design,  with  carved  Seat  Panels. 

Price,  No.  162  Victoria  Surrey  Canopy  Top,  with  Pole $200  00. 


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No.  162.    Victoria  Surrey  Extension  Top. 

Built  from  our  own  designs  and  specifications  ;  are  first-class  in  every  particular 
and  a  rapid  seller. 


DESCRIPTION. 
TOP. — Extension,  lined  throughout,  rubber  side  curtains. 

TRIMMING.— No.  1  fancy  leather  cushions  and  backs,  seat  ends  upholstered,  solid 
panel  backs,  spring  lazy  backs,  nickel  dash  rail,  double  fenders,  half  wing  dash, 
new  style  short  stem  lamps,  full  Brussels  carpet  and  storm  apron. 

GEAR. — 1^-inch  drop  axles,  full  clipped,  soft  temper  elliptic  springs,  reach  ironed 
full  length. 

WHEELS. — Sarven  patent  extension  flange,  full  bolted,  selected  stock. 

PAINTING.— Gear  and  wheels  green,  striping,  three  fine  lines  of  carmine,  body  black, 
fancy  painted  seat  risers,  bodies  of  a  new  design,  with  carved  seat  panels. 


Price,  No.  162  Victoria  Surrey,  Extension  Top,  with  Pole $220  00. 


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D.  I.  Co.'s    No.  59.    New  Cut-Under  Surrey,  Extension  Top. 

Built  in  Golden  Gate  grade  only.     Leather  Top ;  round  corner — latest  style. 
Price,  with  pole $295  00 


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D.  I.  Co.'s  No.  30K  Cabriolet  with  Canopy  Top. 

Built  in  Golden  Gate  grade  only.     Spring  backs. 
Price,  with  Pole .- $295  00 


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No.  165.    Victoria  Cut-Under  Surrey,  Canopy  Top. 


These  Surreys  are  built  after  our  own  specifications ;  are  roomy  and  comfortable ; 
are  built  of  selected  stock  throughout,  and  are  guaranteed  first-class  in  every  particular. 


DESCRIPTION. 

TOP. — Canopy  Top;  fine  headlining;  rubber  curtains. 

TRIMMING.— No.  1  fancy  leather  cushions  and  backs ;  seat  ends  upholstered ;  solid 
panel  backs ;  spring  lazy  backs ;  nickel  dash  rail ;  double  fenders ;  half  wing  dash ; 
new  style  short  stem  lamps;  full  Brussels  carpet,  and  storm  apron. 

GEAR. — 1^-inch  drop  axles,  full  clipped;  soft  temper  elliptic  springs;  reach  ironed 
full  length. 

WHEELS. — Sarven  patent,  extension  flange,  full  bolted,  selected  stock. 

PAINTING. — Gear  and  wheels  green;  striping,  three  fine  lines  of  carmine;  body, 
black ;  fancy  painted  seat  risers ;  bodies  of  a  new  design,  with  carved  seat  panels. 

Price,  No.  165  Victoria  Cut  under  Surrey  Canopy  Top,  with  Pole $225  00. 


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No.  165.    Victoria  Cut-Under  Surrey,  Extension  Top. 

These  Surreys  are  built  after  our  own  specifications,  are  roomy  and  comfortable, 
are  built  of  selected  stock  throughout,  and  are  guaranteed  first-class  in  every  particular. 

DESCRIPTION. 
TOP. — Leather  extension,  lined  throughout,  rubber  side  curtains. 

TRIMMING. — No.  1  fancy  leather  cushions  and  backs ;  seat  ends  upholstered ;  solid 
panel  backs ;  spring  lazy  backs ;  nickel  dash  rail ;  double  fenders ;  half-wing  dash ; 
new  style  short-stem  lamps ;  full  Brussels  carpet,  and  storm  apron. 

GEAR. — 1^-inch  drop  axles,  full  clipped,  soft  temper,  elliptic  springs ;  reach  ironed 
full  length. 

WHEELS. — Sarven  patent,  extension  flange,  full  bolted,  selected  stock. 

PAINTING.— Gear  and  wheels  green;  striping,  three  fine  lines  of  carmine;  body 
black;  fancy  painted  seat  risers;  bodies  of  a  new  design,  with  carved  seat  panels. 


Price,  No.  165  Victoria  Cut-Under  Surrey,  Extension  Top,  with  Pole $250  00. 


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No.  137.    Dayton  Wagon,  Brewster  Springs. 


Rail  body,  66  inches  long,  30  inches  wide,  10  inches  deep;  axles,  1^-inch  ;  wheels, 
Sarven;  trimmings,  leather.  A  new  and  very  desirable  pleasure  wagon.  A  phenom- 
enal success  and  a  prime  favorite  with  both  dealers  and  buyers. 

Furnished  as  above  illustrated,  with  Slatted  Top,  or  with  Canopy  Top,  with  De- 
tachable Side  Curtains.  "Order  a  sample." 


Price,  Slatted  Top,  as  shown,  with  Shafts $175  00 

"      Canopy    "        with  Shafts 17500 


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D.  I.  Co.'s  California  Four- Spring  Wagon. 

[Open  or  with  Top.] 

This  is  the  only  EXTRA  A  GRADE,  4-Spring  Wagon  on  the  Coast.    Built  expressly 
for  us  after  our  own  model  from  EXTRA  SELECTED  STOCK. 

AXLES.— Best  double  collar  steel. 

WHEELS. — Sarven  full  bolted,  and  felloes  riveted  on  each  side  of  every  spoke. 

GEAR.— Heavy  and  full  ironed  patent  fifth  wheel,  with  king-bolt  in  front  of  axle. 

SPRINGS.— Best  oil-tempered. 

BODIES.— 7  feet  long,  42  inches  wide,  6  inches  deep. 

PAINTING.— The  best. 

TRIMMING.— No.  1  Leather. 

TOPS. — Are  regular  California  pattern,  well  made  and  lined.    Back  seat  can  be  re- 
moved without  disturbing  the  top. 

Don't  be  fooled  by  cheap  imitations,  but  buy  the  best. 


PRICE    LIST,  with  Pole,   Doubletrees,   Neck  Yoke    and  Brake. 

1^-inch  Axle,  ]^-inch  Tire,  no  Top $170  00 

"     with"    21200 

IX-inch  "        1%-inch  "        no  Top 17500 

"        "  "  "    with"    21700 


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No.  731.    Light,  Three-Spring  Wagon, 


These  Wagons  are  cheap  in  price  only. 

They  combine  strength,  lightness,  finish  and  durability. 

AXLES.— Best  double  collar  Steel,  1^-inch. 

SPRINGS.— Oil-tempered,  1%-inch,  5  leaf. 

WHEELS.— Sarven,  No.  9  flange;  1^-inch  round  edge  steel  tire. 

BODY.— 7  feet  long,  36  inches  wide ;  hard  wood  rail ;  ironed  complete  on  top ;  seat  re- 
movable ;  drop  end  gate. 

GEAR.— Double  reach,  ironed  throughout ;  improved  fifth  wheel,  with  king-bolt  in 
rear  of  axle. 

PAINTING.— Nine  coats ;  color  of  gear  carmine ;  body  black,  and  neatly  striped. 

THE  BEST  GENERAL  PURPOSE  WAGON  MADE.    Weight,  500  Ibs. ;  capacity,  1,000  Ibs. ; 
hung  very  low  ;  a  good  seller. 


Price,  one  Seat,  with  Lazy  Back  and  Shafts $  90  00 

"      two  Seats,   "        "        "  "  100  00 


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No.  230.    Market  Wagon.    Elliptic  Springs. 

Body,  7  ft.  4  in.  long,  35  in.  wide,  8  in.  deep.     \%  in.  steel  axle ;  Sarven  wheels. 
Price,  with  Pole,  Brake  and  two  Lazy-Backs $125  00 


No.  50.    Milk  or  Delivery  Wagon. 

It  is  a  very  light-running  and  handy  wagon.  It  is  constructed  of  the  best 
material,  and  finely  finished.  Has  Sarven  Wheels  (A  1  quality) ;  brake  in  center  of 
foot-board,  and  high  seat  with  cushions. 

Is  sent  with  shafts  unless  specially  ordered  with  pole. 


Size  of  Axle. 

Width  of  Tr'ck. 

Tires. 

Diameter  of  Wheels. 

Dimensions  of  Bed. 

Price. 

Front 

Hind 

Length. 

Width. 

No.  50.     l^in. 

5  feet    2  inches 

IH  inch 

3  ft,  9  inches 

4ft.  2  inches 

6ft.  6  in. 

40  inches 

$15500 

Price,  3-sprins,  (same  description)  .  . 

..$160  00 

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NO    HORSE    MOTION     HERE. 

"B.  B."  Carts. 
WE   ARE   SOLE   AGENTS    FOR   CALIFORNIA. 

The  BEEBE  Carts  are  acknowledged  by  all  horsemen  to  be  the  "Best  Cart  Made." 


(B.  B.)  "Beebe"  Cart  Spring. 

SIMPLEST  IN  CONSTRUCTION,  has  the  longest  springs,  steadiest  rider,  widest  between 
shafts,  and  disturbs  a  horse's  gait  when  speeded  less  than  any  two-wheeler  made. 

The  most  leg  room  for  driver  to  brace  against  a  puller,  and  the  most  hock  room  for 
a  long  strider. 

Less  danger  of  broken  or  sprung  axles,  for  the  reason  that  the  weight  of  the  driver 
rests  on  the  axle  very  clone  to  the  collar,  not  on  the  shaft  or  cross-bar. 

Less  danger  of  broken  shafts,  as  the  cross-bar  has  no  weight  to  bear,  and  is 
fastened  to  the  shafts  with  a  strong  clip  of  Norway  iron,  instead  of  being  bolted. 

THE  STRONGEST  and  most  graceful  cart  in  the  market.  The  gear  and  foot-rest 
fully  covered  by  letters-patent.  Bay  a  sample  and  you  will  be  sure  to  want  more  of 
them. 

There  is  nothing  but  strictly  A  stock  used  in  manufacturing  them. 

See  List  of  "B.  B."  Carts  on  following  Pages. 


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No.  25.    Speeding  Cart. 

With  Steel  Adjustable  Foot  Best,  Carpeted  Bottom. 

Special  grade,  highly  finished.  Has  cane  seat;  %  steel  axle;  extra  quality  "A" 
wheels,  4  feet  4  inches,  or  4  feet  2  inches  high.  Nickel  bands  and  seat  rail ;  long 
leather  on  the  shafts ;  painted  carmine,  and  neatly  striped. 

No.  25  is  pronounced  perfection  by  horsemen.  The  foot-rest  can  be  removed  in 
five  seconds.  Strapping  the  center  of  the  spring  to  axle,  you  avoid  all  spring  motion. 
This  Cart  is  called  our  Regular  Speeder.  Weight,  75  Ibs. 

Price $45  00 


No.  25.    Speeding  Cart. 

Showing:  Gibbs'  Patent  Foot  Best.    (Folded.) 

Color,  Carmine. 

The  cut  of  No.  25  represents  our  Speeding  Cart  with  Gibbs'  New  Patent  Foot- 
Rest.  This  rest  is  much  lighter,  it  is  made  from  Russet  leather,  and  wood  slats  riveted 
to  the  leather.  This  makes  a  very  light  crate,f  strong  and  durable,  and  perfectly 
noiseless.  It  is  adjustable  for  a  sbort'or  long  person.  The  advantage  of  this  rest  over 
all  others  is,  it  can  be  changed  in  one^second,  and  raised  up  out  of  the  way  of  the 
horse  without  getting  out  of  your  seat.  Horsemen  will  find  this  convenient  when 
they  speed  their  horses.  Weight,  75  Ibs. 

Price $50  00 


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No.  95.    Wolverine. 

It  is  the  best  painted,  trimmed  and  finished  Cart  for  the  money  yet  offered  to  the 
trade.  It  has  a  veneer  seat,  bent  T-steel  arms,  leather  on  shafts,  and  metal  tips. 

The  spring  is  40  inches  long,  which  guarantees  you  an  exceptionally  easy  rider. 

The  construction  is  such  that  beauty  and  strength  are  combined.  The  spring  is 
attached  to  and  above  axle,  directly  connected  with  seat  by  means  of  strong  braces,  thus 
placing  weight  of  rider  directly  over  spring  and  axle,  making  it  evenly  balanced,  and 
relieving  shafts  of  any  weight  up  or  down.  Finished  in  red,  green,  and  oil. 

Price..  ..$2500 


No.  5.    Whiting's  Improved  Cart. 

Has  1-inch  Steel  Axles,  double  collar;  one  or  two  passenger;  painted  or  wood 
finish.  Has  a  40-inch  spring  extending  from  shoulder  to  shoulder,  directly  under  the 
arched  axle,  hanging  the  seat  directly  over  the  axle  and  spring.  There  is  positively  no 
weight  on  shafts  for  the  horse  to  carry,  as  it  carries  the  load  directly  over  center  of 
axle  and  spring.  Finished  in  red,  green,  or  oil. 

Price $30  00 

Price  of  Cushion  for  No.  5  Cart 2  25 

Price  of  Lazy  Back  for  No.  5  Cart 18 


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No.  7.    "B.  tf."  New  Body  Cart. 

This  Cart  is  made  from  strictly  A  stock. 

NEW  BODY  CART,  for  two  passengers,  with  stick  seat.    Painting,  body,  natural 
wood  finish ;  gear,  wine-color ;  small  plush  cushion.    The  lightest  body  cart  in  the 
market. 
Price..  ............$4500 


No.  7K-    "B.  B."  New  Body  Cart. 

This  Cart  is  made  from  strictly  A  stock. 

This  is  the  same  as  the  No.  7  Cart  shown  at  the  top  of  page,  except  that  it  has 
large  full  Cushion  and  Lazy  Back,  both  trimmed  in  fancy  figured  plush. 

Price..  ..$5000. 


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No.  6.    "  B.  B."  Body  Cart. 

Price,  with  Shafts $50  00 

"     1-inch  Axle  with  Poles 60  00 

"    1^-inch  Axle  with  Pole 70  00 

This  Cart  is  made  from  strictly  A  stock. 

BODY  CART,  for  one  or  two  passengers — Wheels,  Sarven  patent ;  painting,  Body 
black,  gear  dark  green;  dash,  leather;  cushion  and  lazy-back  trimmed  in  corduroy. 
Two  low  steps  in  front.  This  Cart  it  made  especially  for  use  of  ladies. 


Ladies'  Cart. 

Stylish  and  convenient,  and  especially  popular  as  a  pleasure  cart  for  ladies  and 
children.  It  is  furnished  with  lamps  and  flat  fenders,  and  paneled  body  finished  as 
the  natural  wood,  or  oak  grained.  Gear,  natural  wood  or  grained.  Trimmed  in 
leather. 

Price $100  00 


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No.  3.    "B.  B."  Cart. 

This  Cart  is  made  from  strictly  A  stock. 

ARMLESS  CARTS  are  dangerous.  They  may  be  a  little  easier  to  mount,  but  may  be 
dismounted  too  easily  and  not  gracefully,  if  the  horse  bolts  or  dodges.  For  safety,  we 
offer  a  compromise  in  No.  3  Carts. 

A  Two-Passenger  Cart  only.    Very  finely  finished. 

Price $33  00 

Price,  with  Pole,  Doubletrees,  and  Neck  Yoke 45  00 


The  "  B.  B."  Breaking  Cart. 

This  Cart  is  made  from  strictly  A  stock. 

A  youngster  properly  hitched  to  the  Beebe  Break  Cart  is  secure,  although  he  may 
be  inclined  to  lie  down,  jump  ditches  and  fences,  and  climb  trees.  If  you  are  looking 
for  something  safe  and  strong,  and  an  easy  rider,  get  a  Beebe  Break  Cart.  Shafts,  8 
feet  2  inches  long  from  cross-bars,  and  2x3  inches  thick ;  axle,  1%  inches.  Made  in 
every  way  strong.  Seat,  low,  wide  and  easily  mounted.  Corduroy  cushions  extra. 
Acknowledged  by  horsemen  the  best  Breaking  Cart  in  the  market. 

Price..  ..$5000 


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No.  45.    Phaeton  Body  Cart. 

Manufactured  Especially  to  Meet  the  Demand  for  a  Low  Priced  Cart. 

The  body  is  perfect  in  strength  and  form,  and  designed  to  give  ample  room  to  the 
rider.  The  seat  is  hinged  in  front,  and  has  a  commodious  box  underneath  easy  of 
access.  The  bottom  is  covered  with  oilcloth.  It  only  requires  a  trial  to  convince  any- 
one of  its  ease,  convenience  and  practicability,  as  well  as  its  freedom  from  horse 
motion. 

Price,  Wood  Dash , $30  00 

Price,  Leather  Dash,  Extra 5  00 


No.  14.  Phaeton  Body  Cart. 

This  Cart  has  two  short  springs  running  back  from  the  shafts  which  carry  the 
load  when  only  one  person  is  in  the  cart.  These  two  springs  attach  to  the  main  spring 
and  when  two  persons  are  in  the  cart  they  come  down  on  the  shafts,  thereby  throwing 
the  load  on  the  main  spring.  This  adjustment  of  springs  makes  the  cart  ride  very 
easily  with  one  person,  and  at  the  same  time  makes  it  amply  strong  for  two  heavy  people. 
Is  hung  very  low  making  it  convenient  and  comfortable  for  ladies  and  children. 

Has  a  box  under  the  seat.    Full  Sarven  wheels. 

Price..  ..$3900 


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The  "  Tip-Seat  "  Cart. 

Petaluma  Pattern. 

This  Cart  is  too  well  known  on  the  Coast  to  require  any  description.  The  above 
is  well  made,  of  good  material,  and  guaranteed  equal  to  any  Cart  of  this  kind  in  the 
market. 

PRICE  LIST. 

" Tip-Seat"  Cart,  with  Rack $37  50 

and  Lazy-back 40  00 


"  Balance  Spring  "  Tip-Seat  Cart. 

The  above  cut  plainly  shows  the  Balance  Springs  above  and  below  shafts,  which 
overcome  all  horse  motion,  and  make  this  the  easiest  riding  of  all  Tip-Seat  Carts- 
They  are  well  made,  and  have  a  much  better  finish  than  the  regular  cheap  goods  of 

this  style. 

PRICE  .LIST. 

"Balance  Spring"  Cart,  with  Lazy-back  and  Rack $45  00 

"  "  "        "  "         Rack  and  Leather  Dash 5250 

Prices  on  special  Carts  furnished  on  application. 


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Harness. 

Owing  to  the  fact  that  a  great  many  persons  wish  to  buy  a  Harness  at  the  same  time  and  place  that 
they  buy  a  Cart  or  Buggy,  we  shall  carry  a  small,  well  selected  stock  of  Single  and  Double  Buggy  Harness, 
both  in  machine  and  hand  make.  We  shall  carry  nothing  but  oak-tanned  stock,  and  the  better  class  of 
Trimmings,  believing  that  a  cheap  harness  is  poor  at  any  price,  and  any  one  ordering  a  harness  from  us 
can  do  so  knowing  they  will  get  a  good  harness,  even  in  our  lowest  priced  goods. 


NO.   000.      SINGLE    BUGGY    HARNESS. 

BRIDLE— %-inch  cheeks,  ^-inch  flat  reins  patent  leather  blinds. 

LINES— %-inch  flat  to  loop  in  bit. 

BREAST  COLLAR— Narrow  loops  with  buckles,  folded  neck  piece. 

SADDLE— 2^-inch,  iron  jockey,  straight  stitched  bearing  straps,  enameled  cloth  welt  and  lining. 

TRACES— 1-inch  doubled  and  stitched. 

SHAFT  TUG— ^-mch  doubled,  ^-inch  flat  belly-bands. 

BREECHING— Folded,  no  layer,  ^j-inch  turnback,  flat  hip  straps,  folded  crupper.    No  MARTINGALE. 


Price,  Full  XC  Mountings 

NO.    064. 


.$10  00. 


SINGLE    BUGGY    HARNESS. 


BRIDLE— fa-inch  cheeks,  boxed  loops,  J^-inch  flat  rein,  chain  front. 
LINES— %-inch,  flat  to  loop  in  bit. 

BREAST  COLLAR— Folded,  with  layer,  boxed  loops,  folded  neck  piece. 
TRACES-1-inch,  double  and  stitched. 

SADDLE— 2^-inch,  iron  jockey,  doubled  and  stitched  bearing-straps. 
SHAFT  TUG— %-inch,  doubled,  IJi-inch  flat  belly-bands, 

BREECHING— Folded,  with  layer,    ^-inch  side  strap,  ^-inch  turnback,   with  fg-inch    flat  hip  strap, 
round  crupper.    No  MARTINGALE. 

Price,  Full  XC  Mountings $12  50. 

NO.    064^.     CART   HARNESS. 

BRIDLE— Boxed  loops,  flat  rein,  chain  front. 

LINES— 1-inch  flat,  to  loop  in  bit. 

BREAST  COLLAR— Folded  with  layer  boxed  loops  folded  neck  piece. 

TRACES.— l^-inch  doubled  and  stitched. 

SADDLE— 3  inch  iron  jockey,  doubled  bearing  straps. 

BREECHING— Folded  with  layer,  round  crupper.    No  MARTINGALES. 

Price,  Full  XC  Trimmings $13  00 


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NO.    068.     SINGLE    BUGGY   HARNESS. 

BRIDLE — %-inch  cheeks,  box  loops,  round  winker  braces,  patent  leather  blinds,  chain 

front,  overdraw  check. 

LINES — %-inch  flat,  russet  or  black,  to  loop  in  bit. 

BREAST  COLLAR— With  traces  attached,  1-inch  traces,  doubled  and  stitched  ends. 
SADDLE — 2%-inch,  iron  jockey,  one-half  track  style,  double  and  stitched  bearing  straps. 
SHAFT  TUGS— %-inch  doubled  and  stitched,  flat  GRIFFITH  girth. 
BREECHING— Solid  single  strap,  %-inch  hip  strap,  and  %-inch  side  straps,  round 

crupper.     No  MARTINGALE. 

The  Best  Single  Strap  Harness  Made  for  the  Money. 
Price,  Full  Nickel  Band  Mountings $15  00. 

NO.   164.     CART   HARNESS. 

BRIDLE — Box  loops,  round  winker  braces,  patent  leather  blinds,  chain  front. 

LINES— Black,  body  to  buckle  to  bit. 

BREAST  COLLAR— Box  loops,  folded  with  layer,  folded  neck  piece. 

TRACES — 1^-inch,  doubled  and  stitched,  nicely  raised. 

SADDLE — 3^-inch  IRON  JOCKEY,  swelled  skirt,  waved  stitched  bearer. 

SHAFT  TUGS— Doubled  and  raised  on  inside,  folded  girt. 

BREECHING — Folded  with  layer  round  crupper.     No  MARTINGALES. 

Price,  XC  Mounting $16  50. 

NO.    68.     SINGLE    BUGGY    HARNESS. 

BRIDLE — %-inch  cheeks,  box  loops,  round  winker  braces,  patent  leather  blinds,  chain 

front,  overdraw  check. 

LINES — %-inch  flat,  russett  or  black,  fancy  waved  creased,  box  loop  in  bit. 
BREAST  COLLAR— With  traces  attached,  1^-inch  traces,  doubled  and  stitched  ends, 

fancy  waved  creased. 
SADDLE — 2^-inch  iron  jockey,  single  harness  leather  skirts,  doubled  and  stitched 

bearing  straps. 
SHAFT  TUGS— %-inch,  doubled  and  stitched  and  nicely  raised  on  inside,  folded 

GRIFFITH  girth. 
BREECHING — Solid  single  strap,  fancy  waved  creased,  scalloped  turnback,   3-ring, 

doubled  and  stitched  breeching  stays,  round  crupper.     No  MARTINGALE. 
This  is  a  Fine  Single  Strap  Driving  Harness. 

Price,  Full  Nickel  Band  Mountings $18  50. 

NO.   66.    SINGLE   BUGGY   HARNESS. 
BRIDLE — %-inch  cheeks,  round  check  rein  and  winker  braces,  patent  leather  blinds, 

chain  front,  overdraw  check. 

LINES — Black  or  russet,  flat,  to  buckle  in  bit,  %-inch  body,  1-inch  hand  parts. 
BREAST  COLLAR— Folded  with  layer,  folded  neck  piece,  box  loops. 
TRACES— 1^-inch,  raised,  doubled  and  stitched. 
SADDLE — 3-inch  leather  jockey,  swelled  skirts  with  waved  stitched  bearers,  leather 

lined. 

SHAFT  TUGS— Doubled  and  stitched,  folded  girths. 
TURNBACK— Scalloped,  with  flat  hip  straps,  round  crupper. 
BREECHING — Folded  with  layer,  3-ring  breeching  stays,  %-inch  side  straps.     No 

MARTINGALE. 
Price,  Nickel,  or  Davis  Hard  Rubber  Mountings $20  00. 

NO.  1.     HAND  MADE   SINGLE    BUGGY    HARNESS. 
BRIDLE — %-inch  box  loop,  round  winker  braces,  overdraw  check,  chain  front,  patent 

leather  blinds. 

LINES — %xl^-inch,  black  or  russet,  with  steel  spring  billets. 

BREAST  COLLAR— Folded  with  raised  scalloped  layer,  folded  neck  piece,  box  loops. 
SADDLE — 2%-inch  leather  jockey  and  lining,  hand  laced. 
TRACES — 1-inch,  doubled  and  stitched,  nicely  raised. 
SHAFT  TUGS— Doubled  and  stitched,  and  raised  on  inside,  folded  girths. 
BREECHING— Folded  with  raised  scalloped  layer,  %-inch  hip  strap,  %-inch  side  and 
back  straps,  round  crupper.     No  MARTINGALE. 

This  is  the  Best  Hand  Made  Harness  in  the  Country  for  the  Money. 
Price,  Full  Nickel  or  l>avis  Hard  Rubber  Mountings $26  00. 


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NO.    12          HAND     MADE    SINGLE    TRACK     HARNESS. 

BRIDLE — %-inch  box  loop  cheeks,  round  winker  stays,  nose-band  overdraw  check, 

fancy  patent  leather  blinds,  half-check  bit. 

LINES— Flat,  %xl^-inch,  hand  parts  all  russet,  steel  hook  billets. 
BREAST  COLLAR— 1%-inch  wide,  nicely  beveled  to  prevent  chafing  of  the  horse, 

traces  attached  with  fancy  scalloped  layer,  with  figure  stitched  in,  box  loops  on 

lead-ups,  traces  lined  18  inches. 
SADDLE — 2%-inch  leather-covered  seat  leather  jockey  and  leather  lined  hand  laced 

in,  wave-stitched  shaft  bearers. 
SHAFT  TUGS — Boxed  loops,  doubled  and  stitched  and  nicely  raised  on  inside,  wide 

single  strap,  Griffith  girth. 
BREECHING— 1%-inch  wide,  nicely  beveled  to  prevent  chafing  of  the  horse,  nicely 

scalloped  layers,  flat  doubled  and  stitched  breeching  stays,  box  loops  on  lead-ups, 

scalloped  turn-back,  flax  seed-stuffed  crupper,  %-inch  hold  backs. 

This  Harness  is  all  Hand  Made,  and  cheap  at  the  price.    No  MARTINGALE. 

Price,  Genuine  Rubber  Mountings $30  00 

NO.     2.     HAND-MADE    SINGLE     BUGGY    HARNESS. 

BRIDLE — %-inch  box  loop  cheeks,  round  winker  stays,  chin  front,  fancy  patent 

leather  blinds,  half-cheek  bit. 

LINES— Flat,  %xl^-inch,  hand  parts,  black  or  russet. 
BREAST  COLLAR— Folded  with  raised  scalloped  layer,  scalloped  neck  piece,  traces  to 

buckle  on,  box  loops  throughout. 

SADDLE — 2%-inch,  leather  jockey  and  leather  lined  hand  laced  in. 
TRACES — 1^-inch,  double  and  wave  stitched,  nicely  raised. 
SHAFT  TUGS— Doubled  and  stitched,  raised  on  inside,  box  loops,  folded  girth. 
BREECHING— Folded,  with  raised  scalloped  layer,  %-inch  flat  hip  straps,  scalloped 

turn-back,  round  dock.    No  MARTINGALE. 

Price,  Full  Nickel  Mountings $32  60 

NO.     10.     HAND-MADE    SINGLE     HARNESS. 

BRIDLE — ^j-inch  box  loop  cheeks,  round  winker  stays,  chain  front,  fancy  patent- 
leather  blinds,  half-cheek  bits,  overdraw  check. 

LINES— Ixl^-inch,  russet  and  black,  flat  steel  spring  billets. 

BREAST  COLLAR— 2-inch,  with  1^-inch  trace  attached,  doubled  and  stitched  ends, 

box  loop  neck  tugs,  scalloped  layer. 

SADDLE — 3-inch  leather  seat,  leather  jockey  and  leather  lined  hand  laced  in. 
SHAFT  TUGS— Box  looped  raised  shaft  tugs,  with  2-inch  wide  track  girth. 
BREECHING— 1^-inch  single  strap,  box  loop  hip  strap  tugs,  scalloped  turn  back, 

flat  hip  strap,  round  dock.     No  MARTINGALE. 

This  Harness  is  all  Hand  Made  and  stitched  9  to  inch,  and  is  A  DANDY. 

Price,  Full  Genuine  Rubber  Mountings $36  00 

NO.  70.     DOUBLE     BUGGY     HARNESS. 

BRIDLES — %-inch  box  loop  cheeks,  }£-inch  reins,  patent-leather  blinds,  fancy  fronts 

and  rosettes,  round  winker  braces. 
LINES— Flat,  black  body,  russet  hand  parts. 
HAMES— Iron,  7  pound,  box-loop  tugs. 
COLLARS— All  black  buggy. 

TRACES— IJ^-inch  doubled  and  stitched,  nicely  raised. 
PADS — Coach,  with  inserted  housing,  flat  belly  bands. 
TURNBACKS— %-inch,  with  round  docks. 
CHOKE  STRAPS— ^-inch. 
YOKE  STRAPS— 1^  inch. 

Price,  Full  X  0  Mountings $30  00 


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NO.  70^.     DOUBLE    BUGGY    HARNESS. 

BRIDLES — %-inch  box  loop  cheeks,  round  winker  braces  and  check  reins,  patent- 
leather  blinds,  fancy  fronts  and  rosettes. 
LINES— %-inch,  flat,  black  body,  russet  hand  parts. 
HAMES — Iron,  7  pounds,  0.  Spot  box  loop  tugs. 
COLLARS— All  black,  buggy. 

TRACES— l)£-inch,  doubled  and  stitched,  nicely  raised. 
PADS — Coach  with  inserted  chain  housing,  folded  belly  bands. 
TURNBACKS— %  inch,  scalloped,  round  docks. 
CHOKE  STRAPS— %-inch. 
YOKE  STRAPS— 1^-inch. 

Price,  Full  Nickel  Mountings .$35  00 

NO.  20.     HAND-MADE     DOUBLE     BUGGY     HARNESS. 

BRIDLES — %-inch  box  loop  cheeks,  round  reins  and  winker  stays,  patent-Jeather 

blinds,  chain  fronts. 

LINES — %xl-inch,  flat,  fancy  creased,  russet  or  black. 
HAMES — Iron,  7  pound,  Japanned  body,  plated  terrets  and  draft  eyes,  box  loop  tugs 

with  patent-leather  ends. 
COLLARS -Black  kip,  bugtry. 

TRACES—  1^-inch,  doubled  and   stitched,  nicely  raised. 
PADS — Coached,  leather  faced  and  bottom,  fancy  housings,  flat  trace  bearers,  folded 

belly  bands. 

TURN7  BACKS — Single  leather,  scalloped  and  fancy  creased,  round  docks. 
CHOKE  STRAPS— %-inch. 
YOKE  STRAPS— 1^-inch. 

The  Best  Double  Harness  made  for  the  Money. 

Price,  full  Nickel  Mountings. .-.  ....*«.  -. ., .  .$40,  00, 

NO.  73.  DOUBLE  CARRIAGE  HARNESS.   , 

BRIDLES — %-inch  box  loop  cheeks,  round  reins  and  winker  stays,  patent-leather 

metal  bound  blinds,  chain  gag,  runners  and  bridle  fronts. 
LIXES — %-inch,  black,  flat,  with  1-inch  russet  hand  parts. 
HAMES — Iron,  7  pounds,  nickel  plated  0.  Spot  with  box  loop  tugs,  patent-leather 

points,  safe  under  buckles. 
COLLARS— One-half  patent-leather. 
TRACES — 1^-inch,  doubled  and  stitched,  nicely  raised. 
PADS — Heavy  swell  coach,  with  chain  housings,  doubled  and  stitched,  raised  bearers, 

folded  belly  bands. 

TURNBACKS— %-inch,  fancy  scalloped,  round  dock  sewed  on. 
MARTINGALES— %-inch,  flat. 
YOKE  STRAPS-l^-inch. 

Price,  Full  Nickel  Mountings $45  00 

NO.    21.     HAND-MADE     DOUBLE     BUGGY     HARNESS. 

BRIDLES — %-inch  box  loop  cheeks,  round  reins  and  winker  stays,  fancy  patent- 
leather  blinds,  chain  front. 

LINES— %xl^j-inch,  flat,  russet,  fancy  creased. 

HAMES— Iron,  7  pounds,  plated  terrets  and  draft  eyes,  box  loop  tugs. 

COLLARS— Half  patent-leather,  buggy. 

TRACES— 134-inch,  doubled  and  waved  stitched,  nicely  raised. 

PADS — Coach  leather,  bottom  and  top,  with  fancy  bound  patent-leather  housings, 
doubled  and  stitched  trace  bearers,  folded  belly  bands. 

TURNBACKS — %-inch,  fancy  wave  creased,  round  docks. 

CHOKE  STRAPS— %-inrh  billet,  1^-inch  flat  body. 

YOKE  STRAPS— 1^-inch. 

All  Hand-Made,  Stitched  8  to  inch  throughout. 

Price,  Full  Nickel  Mountings $55  00 


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REPAIR  LISTS 


We  cannot  ship  on  a  blind  order.  We  have  endeavored  in  the  following  pages  to 
make  our  Repair  Lists  as  complete  as  practicable,  and  will  ask  dealers,  as  far  as  pos- 
sible, to  order  all  extras  by  the  number,  and  in  the  wording  of  the  Catalogue. 


CLASP  BOLT 
Deere  Universal  Castor  Coulter  Extras. 


Wedge  Bolt $0  15 

Clasp  Bolts  (2)  each 15 

Clasp  (only) 15 

Clasp  complete \  60 


M.  1. 
M.  2. 
M.  3. 
M.  4. 
Bolt  . 


,$0  50 

,      40 

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15 

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Miscellaneous  Repairs  for  "Deere"  Hand  Plows.    Standards. 

No.  Price 

D20        Steel  Standard  for  D  20,  Plows $2  00 

D40        Steel  Standard  for  D  40,  Plows 2  00 

D  9        Steel  Standard  for  DX  9 2  25 

DX10    Steel  Standard  for  DX  10 2  50 

D7          Steel  Standard  for  DX  11 2  75 

DX12     Steel  Standard  for  DX  12 3  00 

DX13     Steel  Standard  for  DX  13 3  25 

DX14     Steel  Standard  for  DX  14 3  50 

F71         Malleable  Standard  for  No.  1  Hill  Side  Plow. 2  75 

F65         Malleable  Standard  for  No.  2  Hill  Side  Plow 3  25 

K49        Malleable  Standard  for  No.  3  Hill  Side  Plow 4  00 

GP22      Malleable  Standard  for  GP  18,  GP  180,  GP  23  &  GP  220,  Plows 4  00 


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MISCELLANEOUS   REPAIRS   FQR  "  DEERE  » llAND~PLOWS. 
Index  Beam  Casting's. 

S8,  Index  Casting  for  D20  &  D40  Plows $0  50 

S70,    "          "         "   DX9 50 

V50,    "          "         "  DX10,  DX11,  DX12,  DX13,  DX14,  V12,  V13 50 

V49,    "          "         "   V14  Plow 50 

Extension  Clip  for  V49,  V50  Index  Castings 10 

V V3,  Index  Castings  for  VV9,  Vineyard  Plow 50 


V54, 
V52, 
V53, 
V40, 
Wl, 


VSPlow 50 

V9    "     50 

VIO  and  Vll  Plows  50 

V14Plow..  50 


Beam,  for  VV9  Plow 50 

VV2,  Handle  Pivot  Casting  for  VV9  Plow 35 

F32,  Index  Casting,  for  No.  1  Hillside    "    40 

A19,        "  "      "   GP3  and  GP5  Plows 40 

SR9,        "  "      "   DX12,  Plows  NS 50 

Y5R,       "  "       "   DX12,  DX10  and  DX14 50 

Malleable    Handle   Braces, 

R77,  Beam  Handle  Casting  for  No.  1  and  No.  2  Root  Ground  Plow 50 

E20,  Mould      "  "         "  "    2    "  "          "     50 

TT91         "  "  "  "  «      -I       <  <  «  <(  KQ 

B51,'    "  "    Brace  for  AB13  Plow !........   "....  50 

C23,  Malleable  Handle  Brace  for  V40,  V57>£  and  VB9  Plows 75 

A34,  Handle  Brace  for  "Mapes"  Subsoil  Plow 50 

E47,  (R.  H.)  for  14  and  16-inch  Red  River  Middlebreaker 40 

E48,  (L.  H.)  Handle  Brace  for  14  and  16-inch  Red  River  Middlebreaker 40 

E49,  ( R.  H.)  for  10  and  12-inch  Red  River  Middlebreaker 40 

E50,  (L.  H.)   "     "     "        "  "        "  "  40 

Wear  Irons  for  Handles. 

F20,  Handle  Wear  Iron  for  DX11  and  DX14  Plows 50 

Y20,R.  "         "        "      "    DXISPlow 50 

"        "      "     GP18,  GP23,  GP180,  and  GP220 40 

Frog's. 

V58,  Frog  for  VB9,  Vineyard  Plow $1  25 


E45, 

E46,    " 

X23, 

F66, 

14 

C99, 

C100, 


12,  14  and  16-inch  Red  River  Middlebreaker 75 

18-inch             "        "                               75 

Share  for  No.  1  and  No.  2  Deere  Hillside  Plow  (new  style) 75 

"       "        "      "         "        "            "            "     (old  style) 75 

No.  3  Deere  Hillside  Plow 1  00 

and  Short  Landside  for  No.  2  Double  Bluebeard  Plow 1  00 


"    Long        "  "        "        ".  "  "     100 

Mouldboards  and  Handle  Castingrs. 

E20.  Casting  for  Mould  and  Handle  for  No.  40  and  No.  80  Plows 50 

64,            "       "        "        "        4i         "    AB6,  AB7  and  B58     "     50 

3,             "       "        "        "        "         "    GP15Plow 50 

66,  R.      "       "     •"        "        "         "    AB13,  GP13,  and  GP17 50 

B51,         "       "        "        "        "         "    AB13  Plow 50 

Standard  Caps. 

F13,  for  D20  and  D40  Plows 35 

F14,  "    DX9  Plow 35 

F19,  "    DXll  and  DX12 35 

R26R,  for  DX12 35 

Handle  and  Landside  Blocks. 

E38,  Blocks  between  Ivandside  and  Handle  for  Nos.  56  80,  58  and  DX9 $0  25 

C27,  Block  for  Beams  for  No.  2  Double  Bluebeard  Plow 25 

Forks. 

F7,  Fork  for  No.  1  Deere  Hillside  Plow ££ 

F67,    "    "       "    2        "           "            "     75 

360,  "     "       "3        «  "  •«     

361,  "        Extension  for  No.  3  Side  Hill  Plow *> 

Sundry  Parts. 

A10,  New  Style  Top  Beam  Washer  for  DX  13  Plow 

D79,  Standing  Cutter  Casting  for  No.  1  and  No.  2  Root  Ground  Plows 

U,  Beam  and  Mould  Clip  for  V40  and  V57%  Plows «> 

C55,  Dial  for  Clevis  for  V40,  V57^  and  VB9,  Vineyard  Plows 25 

246,  Draft  Dial  on  Subsoil  Plow  Clevis j*) 

Beam-Cap  and  Ratchet  for  Subsoil  Plow °JJ 

E95,  Adjustable  Malleable  Shank  for  Beam  No.  2,  Double  Bluebeard 1  «{ 

189,  Clamp  Casting  for  Gauge  Wheels 

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FOB 

Number. 

"NEW    DEAL"    GANG. 

Share,  No.           Cut.                   Price. 

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Number.           Share,  No.             Cut.                Price. 

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9  00 
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Square  Head. 


One  Tit. 


Round  Head,  Short  Square. 


Deere 


'Special"  Small  Head  Plow  Bolts. 

For  Bepair  Work. 


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meet  the  demand,  and  a  sample  will  show  you  that  it  will  not  require  a  cold  chisel  or 
file  to  make  it  level  with  the  face  of  a  partly  worn  share. 

We  shall  carry  in  stock  the  TIT  and  SQUARE  and  ROUND  NECK  bolts.  Try  a  sample 
lot,  and  you  will  continue  to  buy  them.  They  can  be  purchased  only  from  us. 

Tit  Bolts,  %  in.xl,  1^,  1)£,  1%,  2  and  3  inch. 

Tit  Bolts,  9-16  in.x2^  inch. 

Square  Head  Bolts,  %  in.xl^,  1)4, 1%,  2,   and  Sinch. 

Square  Head  Bolts,  %  in.xl>£  inch.    Left  hand  thread. 

Square  Head  Bolts,  9-16  in.xl^  inch.     Left  hand  thread. 

Round  Head,  Short  Square  Bolts,  %  in.xl,  1%,  l%,l%,2  and  3  inch. 

Round  Head,  Short  Square  Bolts,  7-16  in.xl^,  1#  and  \%  inch. 

Round  Head,  Short  Square  Bolts,  ^  in.xl  inch. 

The  above  Cuts  show  Heads  One-third  Larger  than  actual  size. 


SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 


Coulters. 

PRICE    LIST. 


NO. 

A 
A 

AS 
B    73 

B 


A      5 

A    48 
C 


183 
397 
398 
153 

364 
365 
372 
373 
D 


368 


PRICE 

12-inch  Rolling  Coulter $3  50 

,  13-inch    "  "         3  75 

Shank  for  same 75 

Thimble  for  same,  pair 15 

Wrought  Clasps  for  same 45 

13-inch  Caster  Rolling  Coul- 
ter, flat  Shank 3  75 

Shank  for  eame 75 

Wedge  for  Coulters  A  and  B, 

WB   15 

Side  Wedge  for  Coulter  B,  IB .      20 
13-inch  Caster  Rolling  Coul- 
ter, Crank 3  75 

14-inch  Caster  Rolling  Coulter  4  00 

Shank  for  same 60 

Wrought  Clasp  for  same  IB . .      45 
"  "      "        "  WB..       45 

Yoke  for  Coulters  B  and  C, 

13-inch 75 

Yoke  for  14-inch  Coulter,  one- 
inch  Shank 75 

Yoke  for  14-inch  Coulter,  1)£- 

inch  Shank 75 

Yoke  for  16-inch  Coulter,  l%- 

inch  Shank 1  00 

JClamp  for  CRCJ  Inside  ....  40 
713-inch  RH.WBf  Outside....  50 
JClamp  for  CRCJ  Inside  ....  40 
(13-inch  RH,  IB}  Outside....  50 
16-inch  Caster  Roller  Coulter, 

Crank  Shank 4  50 

Shank  for  same  75 

Wrought  Clasps  for  same,  IB .      50 
"    WB      50 

(Clamp  for  CRCJ  Inside   ....      50 
(id-inch  RH,  IB)  Outside. ...      50 


NO. 

B  74 
B  75 
B  104 
B  105 
E 


A    97 

A 

120 

153 
A    99 

154 

140 
G 

FS 
B    70 
B    71 
G 


(Clamp  for  CRC, |  Inside  . 
|16-inch,RH,WBf  Outside. 
jClamp  for  CRC,)  Inside  . 
1WB Breaker RHf  Outside. 


PRICE 

$0  40 
60 
40 
60 


16-in.  Caster  Rolling  Coulter, 

Crank  Shaft  for  New  Deal. .  5  00 

Shank  for  same 75 

Wrought  Clasps  for  same 50 

(Clamp  for  CRC,  )  Outside  50 
U6-in.NewDeal,RHf  Inside.  50 
Thimble  for  B,  C,  D,  and  E, 

pair 

Yoke  for  16-in.  CRC 1  00 

Swinging    Collar  for    16-inch 

CRC 15 

Chilled  Hubs  for  13,  14  and 

16-inch  CRC,  each 25 

Wedge  for  13  and  16-in.  CRC 
10-in.  Rolling  Coulter  Blades 

Shank  for  same 

Chilled  Hubs  for  same,  each. 

Wedge  for  same 10 

Blades,  8  and  10-in.,  with  hubs  1  50 

"        13-in.,  with  hubs 2  00 

14-in.,    "        "     . 
16-in.,     "        "     . 

Fin  Cutter,  bolted 1  25 

Quincy  Cutter 1  75 

"        with  clamp...  2  25 

Grader     "         5  00 

Subsoil  Attachment  for  Lister  5  00 

Clasp,  complete,  13-in.,  CRC.  1  25 

16-in.,     •'        1  50 

Hanging  Cutter  2  50 

Standing  Cutter 3  00 

Knee  Cutter..  .  2  50 


20 


10 

2  00 
75 
25 


2  25 
2  75 


264 


DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


Y.  32. 


Y.  30. 

HORSE  HOE. 


Y.  81. 


"  HATCH." 
Patented  Dec.  15th,  1891. 


FURROWING. 


MOLE  " 


HILLING.     (R.  H.) 


THISTLE  POINT. 


HILLING.     (L.  H.) 


204  203  202 

'IRON  AGE,"  "PLANET  Jr.,"  ETC. 


DIAMOND. 


V."  WEKD.  SUNSET.        DI'CK  KoOT. 

CULTIVATOR  SHOVELS. 

See  List  on  next  Page. 


OVAL. 


SAN  FRANCISCO,   CAL. 


Price  List  of  Cultivator  Shovels. 

PRICE 

No.  208,  1^x8  in.,  for  "Planet  Jr."  and  "Iron  Age"  Cultivators,  each $0  15 

No.  205,  1^x8                               '                                                                       15 

Xo.  204,      2x8                               '                                                                       20 

No.  203,  2}-2x8                               '                                                                       25 

No.  202,      3x8                                '                                                                          25 

No.  201,  3)^x8                                '                                                                          25 

No.  200,      4x8                               '                                                                       25 

No.  Y29,  Oval,  Reversible,  for    '                                               "                      25 

No.  Y26,  Diamond,  for  Wood  Frame  Cultivators,  each 25 

"Thistle  Points,"  8  in.,  for  All  Iron            "                "     60 

10   "                 '                   "                "     65 

12  "                 '                   "                "     70 

15  "                 '                   "                "     75 

"Hilling,  '  for  Riding  and  Walking  Corn  Cultivators,  each 2  50 

"Sunset,'  2^x8  in.,  for  "Sunset,""Top- Notch, ""Zig-Zag,"and"Sunol"Cults,each  25 

"Duck-foot, "No.  1,5  in.,      "                   "                   "    Cults., each 50 

«     2, 7  in.,      "                   "                   "        "        "      75 

"Mole,"  3^  in.,                    "                   "                  "        "    (self-sharpening)  each  25 

*"Hatch,"  No.  1,  2^  in.,     "                   "       and  Sunol     "            "  20 

"    2, 3K   "        "                   "             "              "            "  25 

"V"  Weed  Knives,  for         "                   "           and  "Zig-Zag"  Cultivators,  75 

"Furrowing,"  10  in.,  for       "                   "             "            "                   "  150 

15  "     "                              "             "            "                   "  2  00 

Horse  Hoe,  right,  left  or  center,  for  "Iron  Age"  Cultivators,  each 50 

Single  ShovellBlades  and  Bolts,  each 2  50 

Double    "                                         "     1  50 

Cultivator  Shovels  on  Reversible  Block,  5-inch,  each 1  75 

"     3^-inch,     "     L  50 

"Ventura"      "    each 3  00 

"Hueneme"   "        "   175 

Shovel  Standards. 

PRICE 

"Hatch"  (Short)  for  "Sunol"  Cultivators,  each. .  $0  50 

"Sunset,"     "        "        "  "  "     50 

"Hatch,"  No.  1  or  2,  for  "Sunset"  or  "Top-Notch"  Cultivators,  each 75 

"Sunset"  Oval,  for  "Sunset,"  "Top- Notch,"  or  "Zig-Zag"  Cultivators,  each 75 

"Duck-foot" No.  lor  2,   "  "  "  "  "  "     75 

"V"  Weed  Knife  (same  as  "Sunset"),  each 75 

"Furrowing"  "  "  " 75 

Straight  Weed  Knife  Standards,  "     75 

Straig-ht  Weed  Knives. 
(With  Standards.) 

PRICE 

5-foot,  complete  for  "Sunset"  or  "Top-Notch"  Cultivators,  each $5  00 

6-foot,          '                       "          "            "                       "                "    6  00 

8-foot,                                 "         "            "                       "                "    8  00 

9-foot                                   "          "            "^                       "                "    9  00 

5-foot,                        "Zig-Zag"  Cultivator,  each 5  00 

6-foot,                                 "                   "             "     6  00 

3-foot,                         "Sunol"  5  or  7-Tooth  Cultivators,  each 3  50 

4-foot,                                 "        9-Tooth                   "        .    "     400 


The  "Hatch"  Shovel  was  patented  December  15th,  1891. 


266 


DEEE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


Clevises. 


SAN  FKANCISCO,  CAL. 


267 


Clevises  Complete. 


NO. 


16 

18 

1 
2 

3 
3 
5 
B      5 


N 


B      6 

7 
9 

B      9 
B      9j 

A   12 
A    13 


16 
18 

A    19 
G    30 

D  30 

D  31 

A  46 

E  64 

E    69 
E    70 

C  78 
E  79 
E  80 
C  80 
C  81 
E  82 
90 
A  101 

134 
A  134 

135 
144 


PRICE 

Clevis,  fits  No.  1  Deere  Side 
Hill,  and  57,  price  complete,  $0  50 

Clevis,  fits  No.  2  Deere  Side 
Hill,  and  58,  7)6,  A-7)6,  V 
11,  V12,  V13,  price  complete  70 

Clevis,  fits  V8  Deere  Chilled 
Plow  .....................  40 

Clevis,  fits  No.  3  Deere  Side 
Hill  .  . 


1  00 


NO.  PRICE 

160          Clevis,  fits  GPS,  AX16,  12  in. 

Breaker,  GP180,  GP220.  .  .  .$1 
162  &  3  Clevis,  fits  AB7,38,  B58,  Plows 

and  Potato  Digger  .........   1 

165  &  6  Clevis,  fits  14  in.  Breaker  .  .  1 
169  &  70  "  "  GP12and  GP13...  1 
171  "  "  56,  40  and  80  Plows 

]80&180^   Clevis,   fits  7,6,  12,  and 

GPU..  . 


1  00 


Extras  for  Clevises. 


15 

20 
20 
20 
35 


End  Link  for  No.  5,  Iron  Age, 

etc 

End  Link  and  Pin  for  Nos.  7, 

9,  12)6,  18 

End  Link  

New  Deal  Single... 

No.  57  Potato  Digger 

Clevis  Jaw,  L,  New  Deal  Gang 

Old  Style 1  00 

Clevis  Jaw,  R,  New  Deal  Gang 

Old  Style ...  1  00 

Clevis  for  Two-Horse  Plows . . 

"  "  GP3,  GPS,  GP55... 
Cross  Clevis  for  B5,  B6,  Cast. 
Cast  "  New  Deal  Gang, 

Cal 

Cast  End  Piece  for  Dial  Clevis 

<<      «  «     «      «        « 

Clevis  for  15  and  16-in.  Index 

Beam 

V8  Chilled  Plow 

Clevis  for  No.  3  Hillside 

Index  Beam  Casting  and  Bolt 
Deere  Steel   Smoothing  Har- 
row Clevis 

Deere  Sm'th'g  Harrow  Clevis 
Hook  Clevis,  Wood  Harrow. . 
Clevis,  5-Tooth  Cultivator. . . 
Cross  Clevis,  9  to  12-in.,  IB 

Plow 

Clevis  Jaw,  L,  14  and  15-in., 

IB  Plow 

Clevis  Jaw,  R,  14  and  15-in., 

IB  Plow 

Draft  Clevis,  New  Deal  Gang. 
Lever  "  "  "  Single 

Clevis  Jaw, 

"          "  L,forRH,  ND  Gang 

«  "R"      "          ' '       ' ' 

Lever  Clevis  Support  ND  S'gle 

Cross    "        Two-Horse  WB. 

Plate  for  Four  and  Six- Horse 

Evener  Clevis     

Center-Hook  for  Tripletree. . . 
Four  and  Six-Horse  Evener 

Clevis 40 

Plate  for  134 

Cross  Clevis  Pin .   15 


145 
146 

147 
148 
149 
160 


1  00 

JLO^i 

50 

163 

50 

1  25 

164 

165 

75 

166 

35 

167 

50 

168 

60 

40 

169 

85 

35 

170 

20 

171 

40 

30 

175 

85 

180 
i  ftft 

50 

loU, 

181 

35 

182 

185 

35 

187 

1  50 

188 

1  25 

197 

1  50 

1  25 

217 

75 

246 

60 

247 

45 

.   336 

10 

5 

35 

SC 

40 

30 

15 

Clevis  Jaw,  R,  for  New  Deal 

and  Gilpin,  each 40 

Clevis  Jaw,  L,  for  New  Deal 

and  Gilpin,  each 40 

Cross  Clevis  for  145,  146 50 

End  Link  and  Pin 35 

Two- Horse  Attachment,  R. . .  75 
Clevis  Jaw,  Three-Horse,  WB, 

each 50 

Clevis  Jaw,  R,  Two-Horse  Iron 

Beam,  each 30 

Clevis  Jaw,  L,  Two-Horse  Iron 

Beam 30 

Cross  Clevis  for  162,  163 50 

Clevis  Jaw,  R,  3-Horse,  WB . .  40 
"  "  L,  "  "  40 

Cross  Clevis  for  165,  166,  169, 

170 50 

End  Link  for  Nos.  90,  147,  164, 

167,182 20 

Clevis  Jaw,  R,  Three-Horse 

Iron  Beam 40 

Clevis  Jaw,  L,  Three-Horse 

Iron  Beam 40 

Three- Notch  Clevis  and  Link 

for  Plows,  40,  56,  80 40 

Link  for  171 15 

Clevis  Jaw,R,  12  and!4-in.WB  30 


C'pl'ng  Clevis,  Deere  Smooth- 
ing Harrow 40 

Cross  Clevis  for  1 80 , 180)6  •  •  •  •  60 

Clevis  for  Grader,  Jr 1  50 

"     "       IB,  Double  Shovel  30 

"     "     Grader,  Sr 1  75 

Three-Horse  Cross  Clevis 1  00 

Rod  for  197.. 40 

End  Link  for  Deere  Gang  Civ's  30 

Dial  Clevis  (Subsoil) 50 

"        "        (Vineyard) 75 

336  E  Evener  Clevis 30 

Malleable  End- Piece  for  Dial.  40 
T  Clevis  for  5-Tooth  Cultivator 

withW 15 

Clevis  for  Single  and  Double 

Shovel  Plows 20 

Plow  Clevis  for  N.  S.  Gauge 

Wheel  . ,                       50 


268 


DEERE    IMPLEMENT    COMPANY. 


E79 


Repairs  for  "New  Deal"  Single  Plow, 


SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 


Repairs  for  "New  Deal"  Single  Plow. 


NO. 

B  8 

B  11 

R  22 

B  83 

B  84 

A  84 

A  85 

A  86 

B  86 

Z  381 

A  87 

B  87 

B  87^ 

A  88 

B  88 

B  88K 

A  89 

A  90 

A  90K 


92 
93 


A    94 

A  95 
A  97 
A 

B    98 

A    99 

120 

125 

127 


134 
61 


79 

80 


PRICE 

Cast  Journal  Bearings,  LH. .  .$0  50 

"     Ratchet,  LH 1  75 

"     Washer  for  Ratchet 15 

Link  to  Finger-Trigger 15 

Lines  Support  on  Lever 15 

Lever  Spring  Box 30 

"       Dog 15 

"     Crank 50 

Wheel  Box,  pair 1  00 

"  l^in 1  00 

Finger  Trigger 15 

Wheel  Scraper  Casting  Fur- 
row Axle 15 

Wheel  Scraper  Casting  Fur- 
row Axle 15 

Sand  Collar 25 

Wheel  Scraper  Casting  Land 

Axle,  1J^  inch 15 

Wheel  Scraper  Casting  Land 

Axle,  1%  inch 15 

Thin  Thimble  on  Axles 15 

Cast  Journal  Bearing,  RH 50 

"    Washer 20 

Spring  Socket 50 

Plunger 35 

Clamp  to  Axle 25 

Spring  Complete 1  75 

Cast  Ratchet 1  75 

CRC  Clamp,  RH 50 

11           "        "    50 

Cast  Tool  Box 50 

Swing  Collar,  CRC 15 

RC  Cup,  pair 15 

Hook  and  Eye  for  Singletree.  20 

Triplet ree  Brace,  R 20 

"       L 20 

Center  Hook  to  Evener 35 

Beam  and  Mould  Clip 40 

Landing 

Landing  Device,  complete $5  00 

Lever 1  25 

"    Rod 15 

"    Spring 15 

Clevis    "      20 

Lever  Clevis 1  00 

Beam  Cross  Clevis . .                .  1  25 


NO.  PRICE 

135  Evener  Plate $0  30 

136  Wrench 25 

145  Clevis  Jaw,  L 35 

146  "          "      R 36 

147  Cross  Link  and  Pin 50 

149     Two-Horse     Clevis      Attach- 
ment, R 75 

153  Rolling  Cutter  Yoke 1  00 

154  "            "      Hub,  chilled..  25 

168      Link  and  Pin 25 

298      Axle  Thimble,  pair 20 

336      E  Evener  Clevis 30 

Beam  (steel) 10  00 

Axles,  1)£  inch  (steel) each. . .  3  00 

"       1*4     "        "        "...  4  00 

Lever 3  25 

"     Hook 30 

"     Rod 15 

"     Spring   15 

Spring 60 

CRC   Shank 75 

"      Clasp 

"      Blade  and  Hubs 

Wheels  (steel)  pair,  3-in.  tire. 

"  "  "     4-in.    " 

Weed   Hook 

Wheel  Scraper,  15-in.,  pair. . . 
12^-in.,  pair. 


50 

3  50 

9  00 

10  00 

1  00 

75 

75 


Lever  Handle 30 

Axle  Support 1  25 

Linch  Pins,  each 10 

Spring  Keys,     "   05 

Tripletree,  complete  5  00 

Main  Evener  for  Tripletree  ..  60 

Short      "        "            "         ...  50 

Singletrees,  each 60 

Neck  Yoke 1  25 

Device. 

E    81      Lever  Ratchet '. .  $    50 

E    82      Ratchet  Support 50 

E    83      Spring  Box 30 

E    84            "      Dog  15 

C    14     Hand  Catch 15 

N     3     End  Clevis..  20 


Seat  Attachment. 


R  22 

D  24 

D  87^ 

D  89 

E  89 

D  90 

E  90 

D  91 

D  94 
128 

D  140 


Beam  Washer $    15 

Linch  Pin  Collar 10 

Beam  and  Seat  Casting,  R. . .  2  50 

"  Foot  Lever  Washer. .  15 

Wheel  Scraper  Clamp 15 

Thimble  for  Wheel 35 

Scraper  Eye  Bolt 15 

Yoke  Bearing 75 

Wheel  Shank 1  00 

Seat  ....                                   .  1  25 


Seat  Spring $2  50 

Hand  Lever 1  00 

Foot        "      1  00 

Connecting  Strap 75 


D    92 


Wheel  Yoke. 

Scraper 

Foot  Lever  Bolt. 

Axle  Bolt 

Wheel 

"     Box  . 


1  00 
30 
15 
20 
50 
50 


Subsoil  Attachment  (2  G-ang-). 


Main  Frame $6  50 

Standard 3  75 

Landside . .  .  1  50 


Shoe  or  Share $1  50 


D    89 


Ratchet 


50 

50 


For  Prices  on  Shares,  Moulds  and  Landsides,  see  Page  258. 


270 


DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


LANDI  PI  G LEVER 

ffliiiiilEiillillUllllllilllillillM 

Repairs  for  "New  Deal"  Two  Gang. 

For  Prices  on  Shares,  Moulds  and  Landsides,  see  Page  259. 


SAN  FRANCISCO,   CAL. 


271 


Repairs  for  "  New  Deal  "  Two-Gang. 


NO. 

B      5 
B      5 

!  5* 


PRICE 

Clevis  Jaw,  LH $0  90 


B  10 

R  22 

D  24 

X  27 

E  40R 

E  40L 

E  43 

E  44 

B  55 

B  55K 


OB  64 

B  83 
B  84 
A  84 

85 
86 


A 
A 

B  86 
87 
88 


A 
A 

B    88 

B 

A    89 

A    90 

A    94 

A    97 

A    97^ 

B    98 

A    99 

D    20 

D    23 

D    24 

D  27 
120 
125 
127 


134 
135 


Wheel  Box,  per  pair 1  00 

iyz      "      "    "   "    i  oo 

Clevis  Jaw,  RH 90 

Cast  Ratchet,  R 1  75 

Axle  Journal  Bearing,  LH. . .  50 

Cast  Clevis 1  25 

Bolt  for  same 30 

Cast  Spools  between  Beams . .  50 

"         Washer  for  Ratchet...  15 

Axle  Thimbles,  1>£  in.,  pair. .  20 

1>£  Wheel  Box,  pair 1  00 

Scraper   Clamp 25 

25 

Axle  Bearing,  1%  inch 50 

"            "          "      "     50 

1^  Wheel  Box,  pair 1  00 

1%        "        "    Reducer,  to  fit 

IK  Wheel,  pair 1  00 

1%  Wheel  Box,  pair 1  00 

Link  for  Finger-Trigger 15 

Lines  Support  on  Lever 15 

Lever  Spring  Box  30 

Dog , 15 

Crank 50 

1%  Wheel  Box,  pair 1  00 

Finger-Trigger 15 

Sand  Collar,  \%  axle 25 

Wheel  Scraper  Casting 15 

15 

Thin  Thimble,  1)£  axle 15 

Cast  Axle  Journal  Bearing, RH  50 

Clamp  to  Axle,  1J£  inch 25 

CRC  Clamp,  outside  (  RH  )  Kft 
inside  "JGangf 

Cast  Tool  Box 60 

CRC  Swing  Collar 15 

Thin  Thimble,  \%  axle 25 

Sand  Collar,  1}£  axle 25 

Axle  Thimbler,  pair 20 

Malleable  Axle  Clamp,  1}£  axle  25 

CRC  Cups,  pair 15 

Singletree  Hook  and  Eye 20 

Tripletree  Brace,  R  20 

Tripletree  Brace,  L 20      A  138 

Center  Hook  to  Evener  35 

Plate  to  Evener 35 

Landing  Device, 


NO. 

136 
153 

F  82 
154 
217 
298 

336  E 


c   14 


Landing  Lever,  complete 7  50 

Lever  1  25 

"         Support 25 

"        Ratchet 75 

Rod 15 

Spring 15 

Long  Clevis  Bolt 25 

Gas  Pipe  Roller 20 

Hand  Catch ...  15 


81 


4  oo 

2  00 
2  00 
50 
30 
25 

35 
35 


PRICE 

Wrench    .............  ......  $0  25 

CRC  Yoke  ..................  1  00 

Front  Lever  Ratchet  .........  1  25 

CRC   Hub,  chilled  ...........  25 

Link  and  Pin  ................  25 

Axle  Thimble,  pair,  1)£  inch.  20 

EvenerClevis  ................  30 

Long  Beam  ..................  9  00 

Short    "      ..................  8  00 

Axles,  l1^  inch,  each  ........  3  00 

"    iyz    "     " 

Flat  Brace  between  Beams. 

Round  "            "            "...  2 

Lever     ....................  3 

Long  Lever  Hook  ............ 

Short    "          "     ............ 

Wheel  Scraper,  12)£    in.  Fur- 
row Axle  ................ 

Wheel  Scraper,  12J£  in.  Land 

Axle  ..................... 

Weed  Hook  Eye-Bolt  ........  15 

Adjustable  Brace  ............  50 

Tripletrees,   complete  ........  5  00 

Main  Evener  for  Tripletree  ...  60 

Shore      "        "            "         ...  50 

Singletrees,  each  ............  60 

Neckyoke,  complete  .........  1  25 

Four-Abreast  Evener  ........  7  50 

Main  Evener  for  same  .......  1  00 

Short     "            "      "     .......  50 

Doubletrees,  with  Chain  and 

Rod  for  Head  Team  ........  6  50 

Lever  Rod  ...................  15 

Long  Bolt  ..................  25 

CRC  Shank  .................  75 

"     Clasp  ..................  50 

"     Blade  and  Hubs  .......  3  50 

Lever  Springs  ..............  15 

Wheels,  pair,  4-in.  Tire  .....   10  00 

"       3-in.     "    ......  9  00 

Wheel  Boxes,  pair  ...........  1  00 

Draft  Rod  and  Chain..           .  200 


Weed  Hook 

Lever  Handle , 

Shoe  for  Landside 

Other  Parts  on  Page  271. 


00 
25 
75 


Seat   Attachment. 


Wheel  Yoke,  two  pieces 1  00 

Stirrup  Strap  for  same 25 

Foot  Lever 1  00 

Hand    "       1  00 

Connecting  Lock  Bar 75 

Seat  Spring 2  50 

Wheel 4  50 

Scraper 30 

"         Bolt  or  Axle 20 

Swinging  Collar  for  Wheel  Yoke 15 


22 
24 
87^ 
89 
90 
90 
91 
94 
128 
92 


Spring  Box 30 

Draft  Clevis,  R 1  25 

Clevis  Jaw,  L  \   RH  J  1  00 

"          "     R  J  Gang  |  75 

Lever  Cap 20 

Beam  and  Ratchet  Washer 10 

Draft  Clevis,  L 1  25 

Lever  Hnd 65 

Spring  Dog 15 

Beam  Washer 20 

Linch  Pin  Collar 10 

Beam  and  Seat  Casting,  R 2  60 

Wheel  Scraper  Clamp 15 

Chilled  Thimble  for  Wheel,  each 50 

Scraper  Eye  Bolt 15 

Caster  Yoke  Bearing 75 

Shank 1  00 

Seat 1  25 

Wheel  Box 50 


D  148 


Spring 


look. 


New  Style  Spring  Lift. 

200)0108        SpringPlate 50 

75 


272 


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Repairs  for  New  Deal  Three,  Four  and  Five-Furrow  Gang  Plows. 


SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 


273 


Repairs  for  New  Deal  Three,  Four  and  Five-Furrow  Gang-  Plows. 
For   Cut,  See  Page  270. 

PRICE 

Steel  Frog,  10-inch $3  00 

"     12-inch 3  50 

14-inch  4  00 

Finger  Trigger l5 

Malleable  CRCYoke....          1  0° 

Chilled  CRC  Hubs,  each 25 

End  Link  and  Pin 25 

Malleable  5-hole  Crank ?5 

Axle  Thimbles,  l)£-in.,pair. .       20 

356E  EvenerClevis 30 

f  Short  Beam 8  00 

Middle   "     9  00 

Third      "    long 10  00 

"    short 8  00 

Short  Beam 8  00 

Second    "     9  00 

Third      "     10  00 

Long  Fourth  Beam 12  00 

Short  Adjust.     "     8  00 

No.  1  Beam 8  00 

"2         *    9  00 

"3         ' ".10  00 

"4          '     12  00 

"  5         '    short 8  00 

Axles,  Itf-  nch  each 3  00 

l>£-inch,  each 4  00 

Flat  Brace  between  Beams. . .  2  00 
Round  4t  "  "          .  2  00 

Lever 3  50 

Hook 30 

Rod 15 

Center  Hook 30 

Long  Bolt 25 

"    20 

Lever  Spring 15 

Front  Lever 1  00 

"     Rod 25 

"     Link 20 

"      Spring 15 

11     complete 3  50 

Weed  Hook 1  00 

Bolt  for  Front  Clevis 25 

Main  Lever 3  50 

Strap  to  Clevis 90 

Square  Lever  Fulcrum 90 

Bolts  for  same,  pair 45 

Ratchet   1  25 

Hand  Lever 60 

Sliding  Strap 30 

I  Ratchet  Dog 30 

Landing  Device,  complete 7  50 

Rod  and  Chain 2  00 

Wheels,  3-inch  Tire,  pair 9  00 

4-inch    "        "   10  00 

Beam  Washer  for  Main  Lever      40 

Scraper  Casting 30 

"     30 

Front  Lever  Ratchet 1  25 

Draft  Casting  on  Lever 225 

Land  Axle  Bearing,  RH  75 

LH 75 

Rod  Heart  75 

Front  Casting  on  Land  Lever      50 
Gas  Pipe  50 

For  Prices  of  Shares,  Moulds  and  Landsides,  see  Page  259, 


NO.                                                                                       PR 

61     Mould  and  Beam  Clip  $0 
63         "        "        "          " 

ICE 

40 
40 
40 
15 
90 
90 
76 
15 
30 
35 
25 
15 

25 

25 

20 
25 
35 
20 
60 
60 
60 
15 
30 
15 
15 
30 
60 
15 
50 
15 
25 
15 
25 
40 
50 
50 
60 
15 
75 
15 
20 
75 
20 
20 
35 
35 
30 
25 
75 

00 
00 
00 
00 
00 

00 

00 
50 
00 
50 

NO. 

D    38      S 
D    12 
D    14 
B    16     F 
153      ft 
154     C 
217      E 
245     ft 
298      A 
356EE 

Three 
Furrow 

Four 
Furrow 

Five 
Furrow  * 

A 

F 
B 
L 

C 
L 
S 
L 
F 

^ 
B 

Landing 
Device 

L 
D 
^ 

D    89      B 
E    92      S< 
E    93 
F    86      F] 
D  110     D 
Dill      L 
D112 
D117     D 
K    34     F 
G 

DU                «(                11                  « 

Axle  Clasp                    

B     5     Malleable  Clevis  Jaw,  LH  .  .  .  . 
B     6           "             "         "      RH.... 
B     9)6  Cast  Clevis       

C    13     Mal'ble  Spr'g  Dog,  front  lever 
B    17     Cast  Spool  between  Beams  .  . 
B    18          "     Journal 

B    19          "     Lever  Fulcrum         .    ... 

R    22         "  Washer  for  Lever  Handle 
D    20     Malleable  Thin  Thimble,  1>£ 
Axle                           

D    23     Malleable  Sand  Collar,!)^  axle 
D    24     Axle  Thimble,  l)6-inch  Axle, 
pair  

D    27     Mal'ble  Axle  Clamp,  1#  Axle 
D    54     Cast  Bearing  for  l)6-in.     " 
B    72     Cup  Ferrule  for  Lever  Handle 
D    73     Malleable  Socket,  front  lever. 
D    74           "        Segment,    "        " 
D    75            "        Crank, 
D    76           "   Hand  Catch,  " 
B    56            "      "            "       "        (< 
B    83     Link  to  Finger  Trigger  

B    84     Lines  Support  on  Lever  

A    84      Malleable  Spring  Box     

B    85                     Landing  Lever  Dog.. 
A    85                     Dog       

A    86                     Crank     

A    87                     Finger  Trigger 

A    88                     Sand  Collar,  1^  axle 
A    89                 Thin  Thimble,  1%  axle 
A    94                  Axle  Clamp,  1%        " 
D    93     9-inch  Spool  bet.  Beams 

A    97     Mai  ble  CRC  Clamp,  outside. 
A    97)6        '         "            "        inside.. 
B    98)6  Cast  Tool  Box        .     .     . 

A    99     Malleable  CRC  Swing  Collar. 
B    99      Cast  Ratchet       1 

120     Malleable  CRC  Cups,  pair  
125      Singletree  Hook  and  Eye. 

126      Evener  Hook       

127     Tripletree  Brace,  RH  

127)6        "               "       LH  

134     Center  Hook  to  Evener  
134)6        "        "       "        "     new... 
135     Evener  Plate 

136     Wrench 

A  138     Landside  Shoe 

B    86     Wheel  Box,  1^-inch  and  I%- 
inch,pair  ...  1 

B     5      Wheel  Box,  fluted,  l)6-in.,  pair  1 
B      5)6        "      "      1)6  -in.,  pair  1 

X  27           "      "        "            "    1 

B    55           "      "      1^-in.,    "    1 

B    55)6        "     "       to  change  1>6  to 
1^-in.,  pair  1 
OB  64     Wheel  Box,  with  Screw,  1>6~ 
in.,  pair  1 

N    14     Wheel  Box  Cap,  Screw,  pair.  . 
B   86           "      "    l^-in.,pair  1 
D   24     Steel  Frog,  8-inch  .  .                 .2 

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DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


Repairs  for  New  Deal  Subsoil  Attachment. 


NO.  PRICE 

Lever $2  50 

Dog   15 

Fulcrum 50 

Ratchet   1  50 

Standard 4  00 

Shoe  (or  Share) 1  50 

Straps 20 

Land  Plate 1  50 


NO. 

Handle 

PRICE 

$0  20 

D  76      .    . 

15 

D  56  

15 

C  88 

10 

155>£  

15 

D140  

7  00 

D  89  

75 

Repairs  for  Vaugrhan  Gang-. 


First  Beam 4  50 

Second  " 5  50 

Third  "  5  00 

Fourth  "  5  50 

Furrow  Axle 2  50 

V  67  Axle  (Cast)  2  00 

V  68  Land  Axle  Collar 15 

V  61  Furrow  Axle  Crank 60 

A  88  "  •<  Collar 25 

Wheels,  each 4  50 

Land  Axle  Pin  40 

Landing  Lever 1  50 

"  Support 75 

Ratchet 75 

"  "  Support....  15 
Lifting  2  00 

"  Ratchet 1  00 

"  Spring  Plunger 30 

Landing  Dog  Rod 15 


Gas  Pipe 35 

V  62  Axle  Bearing 85 

V  63  Lift  Lever  Fulcrum 85 

V64    "        "         Arm 40 

V  65  Land    "         Fulcrum 30 

V  66  Cast  Ratchet 40 

385  Clevis 1  25 

298  IX  Axle  Thimble,  pair 20 

C  82  Lever  Cap 25 

C87     "         End 60 

B  56  Spring  Box 20 

A  354    "          "      40 

G24     "     Dog 15 

C88      "       "    15 

217  End  Link  and  Pin 30 

B  16  Trigger 15 

D76    "         15 

Z381 \%  Wheel  Box,  pair 1  00 


SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 


275 


214 


2GO 


OUT    OF   GANG    PLOW    FARTS 

Repairs  for  "Deere"  Gang-  Plow. 


NO.  PRICE 

1  Cast  Clevis  for  12-in.,  4x1%  beam,  see 

cut  No.  90 $3  00 

4        Cast  Clevis  for  10-in.,  4x1%  beam,  see 

cut  No.  90 3  00 

11  Cast  Clevis  for  8  and  10-in.,  3%xl  beam, 

see  cut  No.  90 3  00 

90        Cast  Clevis  for  12  in.,  3%xl  beam,  see 

cut  No.  90 3  00 

125%    Cast  Clevis,  Improved,  see  cut  No.  90. .        3  00 
190  "        "        forTR9,       "      "      "     90..        300 

3        Casting  for  Tongue  Adjusting,  4x1% 

beam,  12-in.,  see  cut  No.  92 200 

3%    Casting  for  Tongue  Adjusting,  3%xl% 

beam,  12-in.,  see. cut  No.  92 2  00 

6        Casting  for  Tongue  Adjusting,  4x1% 

beam,  12  in.,  see  cut  No.  92  2  00 

6%     Casting  for  Tongue  Adjusting,  35^x1% 

beam,  10-in.,  see  cut  No.  92 2  00 

12  Casting  for    Tongue  Adjusting,  3%xl 

beam,  8  and  10-in.,  see  cut  No.  92. ...        2  00 
192        Casting  for  Tongue  Adjusting,  3%xl 

beam,  TR  9,  see  cut  No.  92 2  00 

92        Casting  for  Tongue  Adjusting,  3%xl 

beam,  12-in.,  see  cut  No.  92 2  00 

2  Hinge  Casting,  4x1%  beam;  12-in.,  see 

cut  No  95^ 200 

5       Hinge  Casting,  4x1%  beam,  12-in.,  see 

cut  No.  95% 200 

13  Hinge  Casting, 4x1%  beam, 8  andlO-in., 

see  cut  No.  95% 2  00 

95%    Hinge  Casting,  3%xl  beam,  12-in.,  see 

cutNo.95% 200 

195       Hinge  Casting,  3%xl  beam,  TR  9,  see 

cut  No.  95% 2  00 

8        Right  Hand  Axle  Casting,  4x1%  beam, 

10  and  12-in.,  see  cut  No.  93 1  75 


93  Right  Hand  Axle  Casting,  3%xl  beam, 

10  and  12-in.,  see  cut  No.  93 

193        Right  Hand  Axle  Casting,  3%xl  beam, 

8  and  9-in.,  see  cut  No.  93 

7        Right  H  and  Axle  Casting,  4x1%  beam, 
10  and  12-in.,  see  cut  No.  93 

94  Left  Hand  Axle  Casting,  3%xl  beam,  8 

and  12-in 

Ratchet  Casting,  4x1%  beam,  10  and 

12-in 

Ratchet  Casting,  3%xl  beam,  8  and  12- 
in  

Lever  Socket, 4x1%  beam,  10  and  12-in. 
Adjusting  Brace  Support,  malleable. . . 

Foot   Rest 

Landing  Segment,  malleable 

Device,  "  

Wrench 

Seat 

"     Spring 

Lever 

Spring 

"  Clip 

Ratchet 

Right  Hand  Axle 

Left  "        "     

Axle  Thimbles,  pair 

Patent  Wheel  Box,  with  Bolts,  pair 


96 

10 

27 

97% 
122 
123 
136 
200 
201 
202 
203 
204 
205 
206 
207 
208 
209 

210  (Wheel  Scraper,  RHf  nair 

211  j        "  "         LHi  P 
212 

213 
214 


Tongue,  Iron  and  Chain. 

Foot-Step  Arm 

Swing  Rod 


$1  75 
1  75 
175 

4  50 
150 

1  50 

1  75 

50 

1  50 

75 

20 

30 

1  75 

300 

3  25 

1  00 

25 

1  50 

5  00 
450 

25 

2  00 
x  25 

2  50 

2  00 

75 


Continued  on  Next  Page. 


For  Prices  on  Shares,  Moulds  and  Landsides,  see  Page  259. 


276 


DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


Repairs  for  "Deere "Gang  Plow.     [Cont'd.] 

See  Cut  on  Previous  Page. 


NO. 
215 
216 
217 
218 
219 
220 
221 
222 
223 


41 

42 
43 
48 


PRICE 

Axle  Brace $0  50 

Three- Horse  Equalizer 1  50 

Clevis  Link 25 

Beam  Brace 2  00 

Coulter  Shank 1  25 

Clasp 75 

Linch  Pin,  pair 20 

Tail  Nut  for  Seat 20 

Lever  Dog 25 

Cast  Foot-Iron 1  25 

Wrought    "     2  75 

Axle  Washers,  pair 25 

Repairs  for  Deere 


PRICE 

Wheels,  pair,  Iron $16  00 

Doubletrees,  ironed,  pair 3  50 

Long  Beam 10  00 

Short     "     8  00 

Clevis  for  Three- Horse  Hitch ...  1  50 

Tool  Box  1  25 

Tongue,  without  Iron  4  00 

Chains,   pair 1 

Iron,    Front  1 

Beams  with  Castings,  per  set. 
Adjusting  Brace 


50 
25 
30  00 
50 


Furrow  " 

...  2  50 

B      9 

Land      " 

...  2  25 

C    47 

Landside 

1  00 

C    93 

Wheels,  each 

..  3  00 

E    37 

First  Beam 

1  50 

E    94 

Second    "               .... 

.  2  50 

J      6 

Third      "                   

...  2  00 

J      7 

Flat  Brace       

.  1  00 

J      9 

Beam  and  Handle  Brace  
Ratchet  and  Beam  Strap 

75 
15 

J    10 
J    11 

Handles,  each         

.  1  50 

J    12 

Long  Hook 

45 

J     13 

Center  " 

25 

J    22 

Dog  Rod                

...       20 

J  100 

Plate                     .            

10 

N140 

Spread  Rod  for   Handles 
"        "      "      Beams.. 

...       15 
15 

N168 

Pony"  Gang. 

Gas  Pipe  for  Handles $0  40 

Cross  Clevis 65 

Pipe   Washer 10 

Linch  Pin  Collar 10 

Spool    25 

Hand-Hold 15 

Clevis  Jaw 35 

Wheel  Box 20 

Hand  Lever 1  00 

Ratchet 1  25 

Crank 25 

Radius  Crank  25 

Axle  Bearing . .  15 

10 


Repairs  for  Deere 


Collar 

Standard  Block 

Axle  Clamp 

End  Link  and  Pin. 
Gas  Pipe  for  Beams 
"  Frisco  "  Gang. 


10 
15 
25 

35 


Short     " 

13  00 

Flat  Brace 

2  00 

Round  '  ' 

2  25 

Front     " 

2  75 

Ratchet  Bar 

2  00 

a 

1  50 

"    Brace    RH 

35 

"        "        LH 

35 

Lever  Cross  Bar 

1  50 

"     Support  
Lifting  Lever 

2  00 
2  25 

K    16 

"            "    Dog  Rod 

15 

K    17 

11        Straps 

1  25 

C    13 

Land  Axle  (Steel) 

3  25 

D    76 

Furrow  " 

3  00 

B    56 

Axle  and  Beam  Plate  

2  25 

C    88 

"        Cross  Bar  
Cross  Bar  Support 

2  50 
1  00 

A    87 
B    84 

Landing  Lever 

1  00 

B    83 

"            "        Dog  Rod 

15 

E    92 

"            "          and  Axle  Plate 
Rod  (Swivel) 

75 

E    93 

D    27 

Seat  Spring 

2  50 

B    78 

"        "         Support  
Hammer  Strap 

50 
30 

87^ 
143 

Ratchet  Bar,  Beam  Clamp  
Tool  Box  Staples  
Adjusting  Brace  for  Bottom  
Wheel   Scraper,  RH     
"        LH. 

30 
20 
60 
75 
75 

149A 
2  8 
K   18 
K   19 
A  209 

Wheel  Scraper  Reinforcers ...  $0  40 

"         Knives 15 

Tongue  Clip 40 

Plate 25 

Iron 1  00 

Rings 25 

Long  Links  15 

Chain 85 

Bolt 25 

Evener    "      25 

Wheels,  per  pair  16  00 

Landing  Lever  Arm 65 

Ratchet..         .  1  25 


Lifting 


Sand  Cap. 


Spring  Dog. . . 
Hand  Catch. , 
Spring  Box . . . 
"  Dog... 
Hand  Catch . . 
Line  Support. 
Links  . . 


1C 
10 
20 
10 
30 
10 
10 
30 
30 

Axle  Clamp 25 

Rear  Plow  Adjuster 50 

Tail  Nut  for  Seat 10 

Sand  Cap  and  Wheel  Hub ....       25 

Corner  Iron  for  Tool  Box 10 

Linch  Pin  Collar 15 

Axle  Box 1  75 

Tongue  Plate 50 

Wheel  Box..  ...  1  00 


For  Prices  on  Shares,  Moulds  and  Landsides,  see  Page  259. 


SAN  FRANCISCO,   CAL. 


277 


DOG  BOO     LANDING  LE\/ER 


FURROW    WHEEL  SUPPORT 


G13  G4I     G57     G5Z      GBO       G  27 


Repairs  for  * 'Gazelle"  Sulky  Plow. 

For  prices  on  Shares,  Moulds  and  Landsides,  see  Page  258. 


288 


DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


Repairs  for  "Gazelle"  Sulky  Plow. 


No. 
X 

M 
M 
N 
M 
A 

C  14 

G  15 

B  16 

G  16 

G  17 

G  18 

G  19 

B  20 

G  20 

G  21 

G  22 

G  23 

G  24 

G  25 

G  20 

G  27 

G  28 

G  29 

G  31 

G  32 

G  34 

G  35 

G  36 

G  37 

G  38 

G  40 
G  41 
G  42 

G  43 

G  44 
B  20 
X  1 
G  45 
G  47 
G  48 
G  49 
G  50 
G  51 
G  52 
G  53 
G  56 

G  57 
G  58 
G  59 
G  60 

G  64 

G  65 

G  68 

G  69 

G  70 

G  71 

G  72 

G  73 


Wheel  Box,  front  wheel  $ 

PRICE 

0  35 

No. 

G   74    Rear  Wheel  Arm     $ 

PRica 
1   25 

Beam  Disc  CRC  Clasp  

50 

G   75    Frame  Plate  

1   00 

Shank  Socket  CRC  Clasp  

40 

G   76    Journal  Block  for  Bale  

35 

End  Link        

25 

G   77    Journal  Block  for  Land  Axle. 

1  00 

Key  Bolt  Washer  CRC  Clasp 
Neckyoke  Washer  

15 
10 

G    78    Spring  Dog  Stop,  Rear  Wheel 
G    79    Foot  Rest  

25 
25 

Hand  Catch  on  Lever  

15 

G   80    Ring  for  Rear  Wheel  

15 

Arm  on  Front  Crank  

45 

G   81     Strap  Arm  for  Crank  

1  25 

Hand  Trigger  on  Furrow  lever 
Land  Lever 

15 

1  25 

D    76    Hand  Trigger,  Land  Lever.  .  . 
E   79    Lever  Clevis 

15 
1  00 

Furrow  Lever                          .  . 

1  25 

Steel  Beam 

10  00 

Slotted  Lever  Arm,  rear  crank 
Square  Button  for  G  18 

50 
10 

E    80     Beam  Cross  Clevis  
E    81     Landing  Lever  Ratchet 

1  25 
50 

Box  for  Land  Wheel  

35 

E   82         "            "        "     Support 

50 

Lever  Arm    front  Crank 

35 

E   83    SpringjBox 

35 

Journal  for  Caster  Wheel   ... 

3  50 

E    84    Spring  Dog  

15 

Spring  Arm  for  Caster  Wheel 

1  00 

87  >£Tail  N  ut  for  Seat  

10 

Spring  Dog  for  Caster  Wheel 

15 

A   88    Sand  Collar 

25 

Spring  Dog  for  Lever 

15 

E    89     Scraper  Block  Caster  Wheel 

15 

Clip  for  Front  Crank   .  .  . 

50 

A   99     CRC  Swinging  Collar 

15 

Box  for  Rear  Crank 

1  00 

120    CRC  Cup  pair 

15 

Cap  for  G  26       

65 

A  125    Trace  Hook  and  Eye  

20 

Cone  Journal  Cap,  pair  . 

50 

127    Tripletree  Brace  RH 

20 

Clamp  for  Seat  and  Frame.  .  . 

40 

127^Tripletree  Brace,  LH  

20 

Furrow  Ratchet  

1  25 

128     Seat                       

1  25 

Land  Ratchet,  RH  

60 

132    Tool  Box             

1  00 

Sand  Band  Front  Wheels,  OS 

25 

134    Evener  Clevis         

35 

Front  Axle  Sleeve  

1  00 

135    Evener  Plate              

30 

Cap  for  Front  Axle  Box  

50 

140    Cutter  Wedge 

10 

Bearing  Box,  Front  Axle  

80 

153    CRC  Yoke                  

1  00 

Bearing     for     Front     Caster 

154    CRC  Hub  each              

25 

Wheel  R  H 

1  50 

289j^Tail  Nut  for  Tongue 

10 

Bearing  for  Rear  Caster  Wheel 

1  25 

298    Axle  Thinible,  pair 

20 

Axle  Bearing,  Front  Crank.  . 

1  00 

299    Tongue  Washer                 

10 

Journal     Bearing    for    Land 

Monkey  Wrench               

65 

AY!P    RTT     OS 

1  75 

Furrow  Frame  Bar  

3  50 

Caster  Wheel  Dog  Catch  

20 

Land           "        "    
"         Axle                                    ..... 

3  25 
1  75 

Caster  \Vheel  Box  rear  wheel 

60 

1  25 

Land  Wheel  Box 

60 

Rear 

2  50 

Front    "          "     

60 

Lever  Connecting  Bar  

50 
65 

Tongue  Swivel   RH 

50 

2  75 

Tonsue  Swivel  "Washer 

10 

Wheel  Scraper  

30 

Foot  Rest  RH 

20 

Caster  Wheel  Yoke,  RH  

3  00 
2  75 

Font  TJpqt    T/FT 

20 

2  00 

AXfaaVinv  fr\v  TT   SO 

10 

Lever  Dog  Rod  

15 

w  asner  tor  XL*  o^  
Slide  for  Connecting  Bar  

15 

Wheel  Scraper  Eye  Bolt  

25 
1  25 

Cap  for  G  25,  front  Axle  Clip. 

15 

1  K 

'     Dog  Rod  

15 
15 

Spring  Dog  catch,  caster  wheel 
Journal     Bearing    for    Land 
Axle  RH  Plow  NS 

10 

2  00 

Caster  Wheel  Springs,  each  
Clevis  Pin  for  E  79  
Beam  Clips  each  

15 
15 
25 

i  f\ 

CRC  Shank                      

75 

Linch  Pin  Collar,  Front  Axle 

1U 

"            Blade  and  Hubs      

3  50 

Tongue  Iron  

1  25 

1  00 

Adjustable  Collar  for  Tongue 

15 

Linch  Pins,  each  

10 
500 

Sand  Band,  Front  Axle,  over 
]  2-inch                      

45 

Main  Evener  for  Tripletree  

60 

50 

Furrow  Lever                  

1  75 

Short    "                                  
Singletrees,  each  

60 

Land  Lever 

1  75 

Neckvoke  

1  25 

Land  Lever  Ratchet     

1  00 

Tongue  

2  50 
40 

Spring  Arm  for  Bale 

50 

3  00 

Plunger  Guide  for  Bale  

40 

Wheel  

3  25 
3  25 

Furrow  Lever  Ratchet  

65 

4  00 

Sand  Band  for  Scraper   Cast- 

40 

ing  Furrow  Wheel  

25 

New  Style  front  Rigg,  no  Tongue.  .  . 

fiOO 

Rear  Wheel  Casting  

4  00 

SAN  FRANCISCO,   GAL. 


289 


153  i 


Repairs  for  "Gilpin"  Sulky  Plow. 


No. 

A    8 

11 
B  64 

69 
70 
71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

77 

81 

83 

83  % 

85 

87 

87^ 

88 

89 
91 


Price.        No. 


Neckyoke  Washer  .......... 

Wheel  Boxes,  chilled,  pair.  .  . 
Double  Slotted   Plate  for  16 

and  18  in   ................ 

Hand  Catch  Strap  ........... 

Ratchet  Dog  Strap  .......... 

Eye  Bolt  on  Lever  ........ 

Cast  Slide,  Interchangeable  R 

or  LH  .................... 

Cam  on  Axle,  Interchangeable 

R  or  LH  .................. 


Ratchet,  Wheel  on  Hub,  RH. 
Dog  for  same,  RH  ........... 

Lever  Casting,  RH  ........  1 

Slide  on  Lever,  RH  ......... 

Spring  for  83,  84  ............. 

Hand  Catch  on  Lever  R      .    . 
Tongue  Brace  ....  ........... 

Tail  Nut  for  Tongue  ........ 

Tongue  Plate  RH  upper  and 

LH  lower  ................. 

Tongue  Plate  RH  lower  and  L 

H  upper  ..............       20 

Clamp  on  Lever,  Interchange- 

able R  or  L  .  . 


0  10 

98 

1  25 

99 

3  50 

ioo  2 

30 

15 

101 

15 

107 

111 

15 

114 

40 

120 

30 

60 

121 

40 

125 

1  25 

127 

30 

127  ^ 

25 

128 

25 

129 

25 

130 

15 

131 

132 

20 

134 

135 

20 

136 

138 

15 

139 

Price. 

Arch $5  50 

Rolling  Cutter  Bolt 20 

Long  Bolt  for  Plate  and  Axle.  40 
Crank  Casting,  RH,  Right 

Side 60 

Crank  Casting,  RH,  Left  Side  60 
Ratchet  Segment  for  lever,RH  1  25 

Lever 2  75 

Thimble  for  Linch  Pin,  since 

1881,  pair  25 

Malleable  Cup  for  Rolling 

Coulter,  pair 20 

CRC  Clasp 50 

Hook  and  Eye  for  Singletree.  20 

Tripletree  Brace,  RH 20 

LH 20 

Seat  1  25 

Foot  Rest 50 

Seat  Spring 2  50 

Axle  and  Bail  (one  piece) 6  25 

Tool  Box 1  00 

Center  Hook  for  Tripletree. . .  35 

"  Plate 30 

Wrench  25 

Linch  Pin 10 

Foot  Rest  Brace..  .  1  25 


For  Prices  on  Shares,  Moulds  and  Landsides,  see  Page  257. 


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Repairs  for  "Gilpin"  Sulky  Plow  [Continued]. 


No.  PRICE 

140  Wedge  for  Rolling  Cutter.  .  .  $0  10 

141  Washer  for  Tongue  Bolt  .....  10 

142  Axle  Thimble,  before  1881...  10 

143  Sand  Cap,  since  1881  ........  20 

144  Pin  for  Cross  Link  (No.  147)  .  .  15 

145  Clevis  Jaw,  LH  .............  40 

146  Clevis  Jaw,  RH  .............  40 

147  Cross  Link  and  Pin  ..........  50 

148  End  Link  ...................  25 

148^  Pin  for  End  Link  ...........  10 

149  Two-horse  Clevis  Attachment 

RH  .......................      75 

152  CRC  Shank  .................       75 

153  "      Yoke  ..................  1  00 

Rolling  Cutter  Blade  &  Hubs  3  50 

"  "       Hub,  chilled, 

each  ......................       25 

Winging  Arm,  after  1878  .....      50 

Washer  for  Winging  Arm,  af- 
ter 1878  ...................       15 

157     Plate  for  16-in.,  after  1880,  RH  3  50 
168     End  Link  and  Pin  ...........      25 

61      Beam  and  Mould  Clip  .......      40 

95     Wheel  Box,  OS,  chilled,  each  1  00 

102  Plate  14  and  16-  inch,  1878  and 

previous  ..................  3  50 

104     Plate  14  and  16-inch,  1878  and 

previous  ..................  3  50 

103  Winging  Hub,  1878  and  pre- 

vious ....................       30 

109  Plate  10  and  12-in.,  1878  and 

previous,  RH  ...........  ...  3  50 

110  Lever  Casting,  RH  ..........  1  25 


154 
155 


No.  PRICE 

198     Double  Slotted  Plate,  12  and 

13-in.,  RH $3  50 

299     Singletree  Washer 10 

336E  Evener  Clevis 30 

368  CRC  Clamp,  inside 50 

369  '•          "        outside 50 

Wheels,  iron,  per  pair 12  00 

Steel  Beam 10  00 

Tripletree,  complete 5  00 

Tongue,  painted 2  50 

Rear  Tongue 75 

Neck-yoke,  ironed  and  painted  1  25 
Singletree,        "      " 

pair 1  50 

Main  Evener  for  Tripletree, 

painted 60 

Short  Evener  for  Tripletree, 


116 
118 

122 
123 
124 
126 
137 
151 


painted,  R  or  L 50 

Weed  Hook 1  00 

Wheel  Scraper 1  00 

Lever  Complete,  no  socket ...  3  25 

Stub  of  Axle 1  75 

Tongue  Bolt 15 

Plate  13  and  14-in.,  after  1882, 

RH  3  50 

Plate  10 and  12-in.,  after  1878, 

RH 3  50 

Lever  Lug 15 

"  Catch 15 

"  Ratchet 1  25 

Tripletree  Main  Hook 30 

Strap  for  Beam,  OS 40 

Tongue  Casting 30 


Repairs  for  "Shaker"  Potato  Digger. 


P    17     Cross  Bar  for  Shaker $0  25 

P    18     Center  Bars  for  Shaker,  each.  35 

P    19     Outside    "     "         •'            "  35 

P    20     Shaker  Wheel 1  25 

P    22     Top  Bearing  for  Roller 25 

24     Long  Tube  for  Shaker 15 

P    25     Large    "      "        "      15 

P    26     Short    "      "        "        each  ..  10 

162  Clevis  Jaw,  RH 30 

163  "        "      LH 30 

164  Cross  Clevis 45 

168     End  Clevis 25 

Handles,  each 1  50 

Beam 5  00 

Steel  Blade 4  50 

Wing,  RH 75 

"      LH 75 

Handle  and  Beam  Brace  . .  35 


Repairs  for  "  Deere 


Steel  Blade $4  50 

Gauge  Wheel,  complete 1  25 


Gas  Pipe  for  Handle $0  35 

Axle  for  P  20 15 

Gauge  Wheel,  complete 1  25 

Clasp  for  Gauge  Wheel 25 

Strap  for  Clasp 15 

Roller  Shank 1  75 

Clasp  for  Roller 25 

Strap  for  same 15 

Roller  Bolt 15 

Wood  Roller 35 

Shaker  Cross  Rod 35 

"      Hinges,  each 15 

Sheet  Iron  Guard 35 

Short  Bolts,  each 05 

Long      "      for  Shaker 10 

Shaker,  only,  complete 5  00 

Weed  Fender,  complete 3  00 


Potato  Digger. 

Handles,  complete , 


,$2  00 


For  Prices  on  Shares,  Moulds  and  Lands,  see  Page  258. 


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SHORT  HOUNiT        SPREAD  ROD 


F33 


352          271 
Repairs  for  "Columbia"  Cultivator. 


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Repairs  for  "Columbia"  Cultivator. 
Repairs  for  Frame. 


NO. 
D 
D 
D 
D 
D 

1 
2CR 
2CL 
3 
3% 

Malleable  Axle  Pipe-Box  
Coupling,  right  
left  
Pipe-Box,  slotted  

PRICE 

$0  50 
50 
50 
15 
15 

NC 

E 
E 
E 

F 

D 

4 

Coupling-Box,  front. 

25 

F 

D 

5 

'  '       rear 

25 

F 

B 

29 

Axle  right 

2  00 

g 

B 

30 

"         left  

2  00 

F 

B 

31 

Ratchet  Support,  right  

75 

F 

B 

32 

"               "           left  

75 

F 

B 

33 

B  34,  B  35,  B  36,  Washers  for 
Beams,  each,  ... 

Cross 
15 

D 

B 

B 

37 

38 

Square  Block  bet.  Cross  Beams 
Seat  Ratchet  

15 

20 

X 

B 
B 

39 
39  U 

Tongue  Fastener  
Light  Tongue  Casting 

15 
15 

B 

5 

Ratchet    right 

1  00 

B 

56 

left 

1  00 

B 
B 

56 
57 

Lever  Spring  Box  
"        Eye  Bolt 

20 
15 

B 

B 

59 
60 

Seat  Fulcrum  
"        Block 

20 

25 

191 
196 

Hub  Band  
Wrench 

15 

25 

272 
273 

Singletree  Hook  and  Eye  
Trace           "        "        "      

25 
20 

298 
299 

Axle  Thimbles,  pair  
Singletree  Washer 

20 
15 

323 

334 

Shovel  Block  Washer  
Seat  

15 
1  25 

386^ 
393 

Coupling  Thumb-Nut  
Wrought  Coupling  Pin. 

15 
25 

394 

Goose  Neck  Casting  
Neckyoke  Ring 

25 
20 

Staple  

15 

18 


Neckyoke  Eye-Bolt 

Pipe- Box 

Clevis  for  Coupling , 

Coupling  Pin,  ribbed 

"     not  ribbed.. 

Bearing  Block 

Bolt  Washer 

Hand  Wheel 

Coupling  Bar,  Pipe  Beam. 
WP... 


IB 


PRICE 

fO  35 

50 

proved  Coupling 

25 
20 
20 
15 
^      15 
25 
50 
50 
50 

1 

LM 

25 
15 

Long  Pin  and  Thumb  Nut 

Bolt  for  E8 

5%  and  6-inch  Shovels,  each 1  75 

Wheel  Box,  chilled 35 

Frame  Cross  Bar,  front 1  00 

rear 1  00 

"    Arch  and  Spindles,  one  piece.  2  25 
Arch  Supports,  each 35 

"        Braces,        "     30 

Tongue  Arch 1  75 

Pendants  and  Links,  each 40 

Linch  Pins,  pair 15 

Levers,  right  or  left,  each 60 

Lever  Rods  and  Dogs,  each 35 

Seat  Arms,  each 75 

"     Clip 15 

Tongue  Clip 15 

Doubletree    1  00 

Strap 15 

Neckyoke,  complete 1  25 

Lever  Ratchet  Spring 15 

Dog 15 

Wheels,  pair 12  50 

Tongue 2  00 

Singletrees,  pair 1  50 


Continued  on  next  Page. 


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EBE 


E62 


No. 

E    62 


Repairs  for  "Columbia"  Cultivator— Continued. 

1890  Coupling-. 

Price  No. 

Lower  Coupling  Yoke,  Steel 
Beam $0  60 


67 
68 


Axle  Pipe  Box.. 
Coupling  Pivot . . 


40 
60 


Price 
Coupling  Bolt $0  15 


Thumb  Nut 

Wedge  Bolt 

Coupling,  complete,  each . 


Repairs  for  No.  3O  Rig's— Steel  Beam  Universal. 


B  1 
B  2 
B  3 

E  12 

22 

D  22 


Steel  Beam  Rigs  complete, 
"Universal,"  no  shovels, 
pair $10  00 


Straight  Shovel  Block 
Right  Shovel  Block 
Left  Shovel  Block . . 

Coupling 

Beam  Adjuster 

Washer  for  same 


24KSleeve 60 


B  41 
47 
51 
56 

D  70 


B  27^ Spread  Bar  Bearing,  RH 

B  283^ Spread  Bar  Bearing,  LH 

B  40    Foot  Rest,  RH 

Foot  Rest,  LH 

Lever  Chain  Hook,  LH 

Stem  Fastener  for  Spread  bar , 

Lever  Chain  Hook,  R  H 

Handle  Socket 


D  71  Bottom  Button  to  D  70 

B  97  Foot  Lever  Buttons,  each 

260>£ Sleeve  Buttons,  pair 

270  Outside  Shield  Fastener 

323  Shovel  Block  Washer 

326  Beam  Brace 

330  Inside  Shield  Fastener 

351  Handle  Casting 

CB  Corrugated  Sleeve  Buttons, 
pair 

Long  Beam,  R  or  LH 

Short  Beam,  R  or  LH 

Long  Handle  Brace 

Short  Handle  Brace 

Foot  Lever,  RH 

Foot  Lever,  LH 

Chain  Link 


15 
15 
2  00 


$0  15 
15 
15 
10 
15 
15 
10 
35 

15 

2  00 

1  75 

25 

20 

65 

65 

20 


"Repairs  for  "Fresno"  Cultivator. 


Top  Beam,  each $1  50 

Bottom  Beam,  each 1  50 

End  Pieces  for  Frame,  each 2  25 

Center  Pieces  for  Frame  "     1  00 

Braces              "        "        "     35 

Foot  Levers 25 


Lever  Clips,  each $0  10 

Joint  Hooks  " 
Gas  Pipes  " 
J  28  Clamp  " 
Wheels  " 

OB  69  Wheel  Box,  each 


15 
15 
40 
5  00 
50 


For  Other  Parts,  see  "Columbia"  Repair  List. 


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Repairs  for  "Deere"  Spring  Cultivator. 


No. 
B 


A 
D 
D 

DW 

D  3 

D  3} 

D  4 

D  5 

D  6 

D  7 

D  8 

D  9 
D      17 

24 


PRICE 

1  Straight  Shovel  Block,  IB $0  20 

2  RH  Shovel  Block,  IB  20 

3  LH        "  "       " 20 

8     Neckyoke  Washer 10 

1     Axle  Pipe  Box,  malleable 50 

2J£  Coupling  to  Beams,  malleable 50 


NO. 


823 


Pipe  Box 
Box 

Spring  Hook 
"        Clamp 
Sand  Cap,  LH, 
RH, 
Coupling  Spindle 
Spring,  complete, 
Malleable  Sleeve 

wood  beam,  mal'ble      50 
malleable,  slotted...      30 
30 
front  25 
rear  25 
20 

.  .  .       30 
25 

.  ..       25 
35 

wrought 

pair  

.  .  .  2  75 
50 

Pipe  Box  for  Coup 
Coupling,  IB  
Clevis 

heavy  
ling-                       (  * 

.  ..      60 
fl       50 
i          50 
u         25 
\          25 
>  }•      25 
J          15 
i         15 

5.         25 
\         25 
'J       15 
20 

7 

"        Pin,  ribbed  
"     not  ribbed  4  C 
Bearing  Block  "5 
Bolt  Washer 

Hand  Wheel  
Long  Pin  and  Thu 
Bolt  for  E8  
Axle  Thimbles,  pi 
Fifth  Shovel,  com 
Shovel  Block  Was 

mb  Nut                  £ 

dr  " 

plete  

...  4  00 

her... 

10 

340 


71 


PRICE 

Tool  Box $    40 

Shovel  Bolt 15 

Shovel  Block  Rivet 10 

Neckyoke,  ironed  and  painted 1  25 


Square  Head  Bolt  for  E  8 

Coupling,  complete,  each. ...... 

Straight  Shovel  Block,  WB 

Shovel  Block,  WB,  RH 


Washer  . 

Bolts  for  D  2,  pair 


10 
2  00 
20 
20 
20 
15 
25 


DW  2,  pair 25 


'     D  4  and  I)  5,  pair. . . . 

Spring  Chain,  each 

Eye   Bolt  and  Washer  for  D  7,  each 

178  Spread  Rod  Clamp,  cap 

179  "        "  "     bottom 

196      Wrench     

LH  Shovel 

RH     "  


250 
251 
252 

25;; 


20 
10 
20 
15 
15 
25 
1  75 
1  75 


Straight  Shovels 1  75 

260V£  Sleeve  Buttons,  steel  beam,  pair  15 

259  "         40 

260  "        Buttons,  pair 15 

Rivet 05 

Tongue,  painted 2  00 

Singletrees,  ironed  and  painted,  pair. .  1  50 

Evener,  painted 50 

Iron  Wheels,  pair 6  00 

OB     1     Wheel  Box 85 


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Repairs  for  "Reindeer"  Cultivator. 


No. 

RI 

A  8 
F  17 
F  23 

F  25 
F  26 

F  27 
F  28 
F  29 
F  37 


F  39 

F  40 

F  46 

A  70 

196 

272 

273 

280 

292 

293 

299 


F  17 
F  14 


Repairs  for  Frame. 


Wheel  Boxes,  pair $ 

Neck  Yoke  Washer 

Set  Collar 

Arch  Casting,  new  style,  R  or 

LH 

Tongue  Casting 

Evener  Casting ... 

Spring  Fulcrum,  right  or  left. 
Axle-Pipe  Box,  right  or  left. . 

Coupling  Clevis 

Draft  Plate  on  Evener,  right 

or  left 

Arch  Casting,  RH 

Arch  Casting,  LH 

Evener  Spool 

Evener  Washer 

Wrench 

Singletree  Hook  and  Eye 

Trace  Hook  and  Eye 

Linch  Pin 

Neck  Yoke  Eye  Bolt 

Neck  Yoke  Ring 

Tongue  Washer 


No. 

304 
308 
340 


Price 

0  45 

10 

15 

65 
50 

30 
35 
75 
50 

25 
75 
75 
10 
10 
25 
25 
20 
10 
35 
25 
10 

189O  Spring 


Price 


Cross  Bar  Collar, with  set  sere  w$  0  30 


Slide  on  Draft  Rod,  with  bolt. 

Spring  Brace  Bars,  each    

Chain  Link 

Slide  Link 

Coil  Spring 


45 
25 
45 
45 
75 


Axle  Thimble $  0  10 

Hang-up  Hook  Casting 15 

Tool  Box 40 

Arch,  complete 4  00 

Arch,  Cross  Bar 1  25 

Right  Hand  Axle,  with  F  39.     1 
Left  Hand  Axle,  with  F  40. . .     1 

Evener,  complete 1 

Top  Bar  for  Evener     

Lower  Bar  for  Evener  

Hang-up  Hook,  right  or  left. . 

Arch  Set  Screws,  each 

Draft  Rods,  each 

Tongue  and  Arch  Staple 

Handles,  painted,  pair 

Singletree,  complete,  pair 

Neck  Yoke,  complete 1  25 

Tongue,  painted 2  00 

Wheels,  pair 6  00 

OB  1  Wheel  Box 35 

5*4    and    6-in.    Shovel,  each, 

with  block 1  75 

Couplings,  complete,  pair. ...     4  00 


Chain $  0  10 

Springs,  complete,  each 1  50 

Springs,  complete,  with  Brace 
bars,  slide,  and  draft  rod, 
and  coupling  clevis  with  bolt  3  25 


25 

1  25 

1  75 

65 

80 

25 

10 

40 

15 

60 

I  50 


Repairs  Common  to  Different  Styles  of  Rig's. 


B  1 
PR 
PL 

F  30 
F  31 
F  36 
F  38 
F  45 


Straight  Shovel  Block $  0  20 

RH  Shovel  Block 20 

LH  Shovel  Block 20 

Lower  Coupling  Clamp 45 

Top  Coupling  Clamp 45 

Handle  Casting,  right  or  left. .  35 

Key  Bolt 10 

Key  Bolt  for  third  shovel 10 


A  72}£Cast  Washer  for  F45. 


10 


270^ 

323 

330 


Repairs  Peculiar  to  No.  21  Rigs, 


F  32 
F  33 
F  34 
F  35 
F  52 


24>£Sleeve $  0 

Cross  Head,  right 1 


60 
40 
40 
35 
35 
25 
Sleeve  Buttons,  pair 15 


Cross  Head,  left. 

Lower  Cross  Head,  Clamp. . . 

Top  Cross  Head,  Clamp 

Connecting  Rod  Adjuster 


Long  Hound,  right  or  left 

Short  Hound,  right  or  left .... 


Outside  Shield  Casting $  0  10 

Shovel  Block  Washer 10 

Inside  Shield  Casting 10 

Coupling  Thumb-nut 15 

Draft  Bolt 15 

Coupling  Bolt 15 

Cross  Head  Bolt 15 

Shields,  pair 1  50 

Shovel  Block  Bolt 10 

Parallel  Pipe  Beam. 

Third  Shovel  Hound,  right  or 

Left : $  1  00 

Gas-Pipe  Beam,  right  or  left.     1  25 

Connecting  Rod 35 

Shield  Arms,  pair 35 

Hang-up  Rings,  each 30 

No.    21  Rigs,    complete,    no 

Shovels,  pair 11  50 


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Repairs  for  "Sunset"  and  "Top-Notch"  Cultivators. 
No. 

J    17    Caster  Wheel  Socket $0  75 

J    20    Foot  Rest 

J  24  Shovel  Standard  Casting  (Sun- 
set only) 

J  25  Shovel  Standard  Clamp  (Sun- 
set only) 

J    26    Beam  Clamp  on  Axle 

J    27    Frame  connection  on  Axle . . . 

J  28  Standard  Holder  (Top-Notch 
only) 

J    29     Sand  Collar 

J    30    Lever  for  Draft  Chain 

J    34    Lever  Fulcrum 

J    36    Ratchet 

J    38    Lever  Casting  on  Beam 

Repairs  for 

J  13    Lifting  Roller  Journal . $0 

J  14    Lifting  Lever  (Malleable) 1 

J  15    Lifting  Lever  Ratchet 

J  16  "            "    Thumb  Piece... 
J  17  Caster  Wheel  Socket  for  Stan- 
dard   

J  18    Weed  Knife  Clamp 

J  19    Seat 1 

J  20  Foot  Rest . . 


ice 

75 
30 

50 

30 
30 
75 

40 
15 
35 
20 
60 
20 

"Zij 

25 
25 

75 
15 

75 
20 
25 
30 

NO. 

J    39    Caster  Wheel  Shank  
B    56    Lever  Spring  Case  
A    87    Finger  Trigger  

Price 

$1  25 
30 
15 
10 
10 
15 
50 
60 
50 

50 
20 
10 
7  50 
3  50 

$0  25 

30 
15 
50 
50 
10 
7  00 
3  50 

B    83    Finger  Trigger  Link  

B    84    Link  Pivot  
C    88    Spring  Dog         

G   28     Cone  Journal  Cap,  pair  
G    44    Wheel  Box  for  Caster  Wheel  . 
B      3    Wheel  Box  for  Front  Wheel. 
OB  64     Wheel       Box       for       Front 
Wheel                 

N    14        "           Nut  for  Front  Wheel 
298    Axle  Washer            

Wheels  per  pair        

Wheels  (Caster)  each  

r-Zag1"  Cultivators. 

J    21     Shovel  Standard  Casting  (For 
Wood  Frame) 

J    23    Shovel  Standard  Casting  (For 
Steel  Frame) 

B     16    Hand  Trigger 

55  Wheel  Box  (Wood  Frame)  .  . 
OB  69        "        "     (Steel        "     .... 
Axle  Thimble 

Wheels,  per  pair  
Wheels  (Caster)  each.. 

Repairs  for  Sunol  "Cultivator." 
31    Shovel  Standard  Holder..     .$035      K    30    Draft  Hook, 


35    Horse  Hoe  Standard  Holder. 


25 


$0  20 


SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 


297 


HUL  BRACE  ETEEL.BIV1 
EZlMMfflffi 
HOUND  BRACE   L. 


FOOT 

BDL.    BRACE  DRAFT  BRACE  RUB    IRON 

Repairs  for  "Antelope"  Cultivator 


298 


DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


NO. 

H  18 
H  21 
H  23 
H  24 
H  25 
H  26 
H  27 
H  28 
H  29 
H  30 
H  31 
H  33 
196 
304 


E  17 
E  18 
E  62 
E  68 


Repairs  for  "Antelope"  Cultivator. 
Repairs  for  Frame  and  No.  48  Rigrs— Steel  Beam. 


PRICE 

Arch  Clamp $0  30 

Lock  Arm 30 

Arch  Support,  left 60 

right 60 

Pipe  Box,  right 40 

"  •'  left 40 

Sand  Cap,  Axle  Support,  right  50 

"  "  "  left..  50 

Hang  up  Arm,  right 35 

"  "  left 35 

Foot  Stand,  right  or  left 50 

Draft  Hook,  "  " 1  00 

Wrench 25 

Axle  Thimbles,  each 10 


NO. 


PRICE 


386    Foot  Stand  Trigger  ............  $0  15 

386)£  Coupling  Thumb  Nut  ..........       15 

Hound  ..................  ......       35 

Main  Arch  ....................  2  00 

Small    "     ....................  1  00 

Standing  Foot  .................       35 

Draft  Brace  ...................       15 

Rub  Iron,  each  ................       15 

Hound  Brace  ..................      35 

Axle  Pin,  right  or  left  ..........       5t 

OBI    Wheel  Box  ....................       35 

Wheels,  pair  ...  ...............  6  00 

Singletrees,  complete,  pair  .....  1  50 


1890  Coupling:. 


Axle  Pipe  Box,  RH  25 

"       "     LH 25 

Coupling  Yoke,  IB 60 

"        Pivot 60 


Coupling  Bolt 15 

Thumb   Nut 15 

Wedge  Bolt 15 

Coupling  complete,  each 2  00 


Repairs  for  No.  48  Rig-s— Steel  Beam. 


B    1    Straight  Shovel  Block 20 

PR       Right  Hand  Shovel  Block 20 

PL       Left        "  "        "      20 

E    9    Coupling  Yoke 50 

24    Sleeve 50 

270K  Outside  Shield  Casting 10 

326    Spread  Rod  Casting,  between 

Beams  . .  15 


330    Inside  Shield  Casting 10 

Spread  Rod,  between  Beams. . .       20 

Sleeve  Buttons,  pair 15 

Long  Beam,  right  or  left 2  00 

Short    "  " 1  75 

Steel  Beam  Rigs,  no  Shovels, 

pair 8  50 


SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 


299 


SEVEN    SHOVEL  BAR 
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G.  W  HE  EL  SI  R  AP  L  D  l\i  G 
GW   STRAP  SHORT 

oiBttiB 

HORSE.   HOE  R. 


Repairs  for  Iron  Agre  Cultivator. 


No. 

No. 


29 
29 

62 
63 
78 
100 
101 
196 


PRICE 

End  Link JO  15 

Frame  Clamp 20 

Adjusting  Clamp  with  Bolt 35 

Key  Bolt  for  same 10 

Block  for  Horse  Hoe  Blade,  R 15 

"        "        "         L 15 

Gauge  Wheel  (wheel  only) 

Hound,  RH 

LH 

Wrench 

Five  Tooth  Blade 

Horse  Hoe  Blade,  RH 


NO. 


PRICE 
Horse  Hoe  Blade,  center $0  75 

20 
1  00 
35 

35 
30 
30 


Gauge  Wheel  Strap,  long. 

' '         short 

"  "    complete,  with  Straps. 

Adjusting  Strap,  RH 

' '      LH 

Handle  Brace,  RH 


Seven  Shovel  Bar 1  00 

Left  Hand         "     125 

Right  "             "     1  25 

Center  Bar 2  00 

Handles,  pair 75 


Repairs  for  Five-Tooth  Cultivator. 


No. 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 


21    Gauge  Wheel  i  wheel  only).  .. 

50 

46    Clevis  

25 

62    Handle  Brace 

50 

63    Circle  Draft,  RH.  .  . 

50 

64        "           "         LH  

..   .        50 

Blade  

25 

45    Beam  Clamo... 

25 

35 

Adjusting  Bar,  RH 40 

"  "    LH 40 

Wood  Bar,  RH 35 

"    LH 35 

"    center 35 

Handles,  pair 75 


300 


DEEE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


H 
H 
H 
H 
H 
H 
H 
H 
H 


No. 

1 

2 

3 
4 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 


H  10 

H  11 

H  12 

H  13 

H  14 

H  15 

H  16 

H  17 

H  18 

H  19 

H  20 

H  21 

H  22 

H  23 

H  24 

H  25 

H  26 

H  27 

H  32 
H  33 
H  34 

H  35 
H  36 


Repairs  for  Deere  One-Horse  Drill  and  Fertilizer  Attachment. 


Bottom  Plate ! 

Cut-off  Plate 

Cut-off  Cap 

Cut-off  Hammer 

Six-Hole  Disc 

Nine-Hole"     

Twelve-Hole  Disc 

Ball  Knocker  (same  as  C  22) . 

Hopper-cover  Ring 

Hopper-cover 

Compound  Sprocket  &  Pinion 

Large  Sprocket 

Runner  Shank,  malleable 

Flat  Wheel 

Shaft  Boxes 

Flat  Scraper 

Shipping  Lever 

Shipping  Lever  Bracket 

Shipping  Lever  Catch 

Draw  Casting 

Scraper  Weight 

Malleable  Clevis 

Draw  Brace  for  Open  Shank . 

Slide-Shoe  Key 

Shoe  Opener  

Concave  Wheel 

Concave  Scraper 

Fertilizer 

Hopper  Lid  for  Fertilizer  at- 
tachment   $0  60 

Hopper  Ring  for  Fertilizer  at- 
tachment           45 

Pulverizing  Plate  for   Fertil- 
izer attachment 35 

Cone  for  Fertilizer  attachment        35 
Feed  Plate  for  Fertilizer  at- 
tachment . .  90 


Price 

No. 

1  60 

H  28 

85 

H  29 

10 

H  30 

10 

H  31 

75 

H  42 

75 

75 

H  43 

10 

45 

H  44 

40 

H  45 

40 

50 

H  46 

1  25 

H  47 

3  25 

H  48 

40 

H  49 

50 

H  50 

40 

H  51 

30 

H  52 

15 

H  53 

1  00 

H  54 

50 

H  55 

30 

H  56 

40 

15 

65 

3  25 

50 

Shaft 

Thumb-nut 

Malleable  Latch  for  Cover  . . . 
Malleable  Stud  for  cover  latch 
Cut-off  Plate  for  Corn  Drill, 

'87  to  '90  (no  cut) 

Knocker  for  '87  to  '90  Cut-off 

Plate 

Large  Driving  Sprocket 

Lever  Bracket  for  large  Driv- 
ing Sprocket  

Bottom  Plate,  '94* 

Draw  Iron,  '93* 

Drive  Wheel  Box  '94* 

Shipping  Lever  Guide,  '94*. . 

"     Arm  '94* 

"  «      '94*. 

Sprocket,  '94* 

Drive  Wheel  Axle,  steel,  '94* 

"     '94* 

One-half  of  Steel  Frame,  '94* 
Large  Sprocket,  34  points, '94* 

Runner  (no  cut) 

Slide  Shoe  (no  cut) 

Hopper  for  Corn 

Hopper  for  Corn,  complete. . 

Cut-off  Brush 


Price 

45 
10 
10 
10 

85 

15 
1  00 

50 
1  65 
75 
40 
40 
25 
25 
50 
50 
50 
00 
00 
60 
25 
50 
50 
50 


Attachment. 

H  37     Gate  for  Fertilizer  attachment  $0  15 

H  38  Hopper  Bottom  Ring  for  Fer- 
tilizer attachment 65 

H  39  Driving  Sprocket  for  Fertiliz- 
ing attachment 35 

H  40  Driving  Sprocket  Pinion  for 

Fertilizer  attachment 65 

H  41  Bottom  Plate  for  Fertilizer  at- 
tachment . .  1  25 


SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 


301 


Repairs  for  Deere  Lister  and  Drill. 


No. 
D  12 


Sprocket  Wheel,  driven,  drops 

13  inches 

16    Sprocket  Wheel,  driven,  drops 

16  inches 

P  21     Sprocket  Wheel,  driven,  drops 

20  inches 

25     Chain 

D  35 >£ Drop  Support 

D  36>£ Subsoil  Tube 

D  37     Hand  Lever 

D  38     Scraper 

Steel  Plate  f or  D  38 

D  39    Lever  Catch 

D  40     Hand  Trigger  on  Lever 

D  41     Sand  Guard  Box  

D  42    Driving  Pulley 

D  43    Loose  Collar  . 


Price 

No. 

D  44 

$0  35 

,  D  45 

D  46 

35 

D  47 

D  48 

40 

162 

75 

163 

1  50 

E  64 

50 

168 

50 

196 

30 

15 

30 

30 

35 

1  75 

25 

Sprocket  Cogs 

Journal  Bearing 

Driving  Spider 

Plow  Block 

Landside  to  Bottom 

Clevis  Jaw,  right,) 

Clevis  Jaw,  left,  f  Pair--- 

Cross  Clevis 

End  Link 

Wrench 

Guy  Rod,  each     

Steel  Beam 

Side  Frame  Bar,  straight . . 
Side  Frame  bar,  bent  ... 
Mold  Boards,  each  14-inch. 

Shares,  14-inch 

Plow  Bottom,  complete. . . 


Price 
$0  40 

75 
1  25 
1  25 

50 

75 

50 
25 
25 

30 
7  50 
1  25 
1  25 
3  50 
6  50 
15  00 


For  Lister  Drops. 


U  32  One  Kernel  Disc, for  large  corn$ 
U  32J^One  Kernel  Disc, for  small  corn 

U  33  Cut-off  Plate 

U  34  Cut-off 

U  35  Cut-off  Cap 

U  36  Box  Cover 

U  37  Box  Cover  Rim     

U  38  Bevel  Drive  Pinion 

U  39  Thumb-nut 

U  40  Bottom  Plate  

U  41  Wrought  Shaft 

U  42  Malleable  Lid  Stud 

U  43  Malleable  Lid  Stud  Cutter. .  . 

U  44  Cut-off  Ball.. 


1  00 

TT 

45 

Blank  Plate    ... 

1 

00 

1  00 

TT 

46 

Bottom  Plate        

? 

00 

1  00 

U 

47 

Knocker  

15 

30 

IT 

48 

Blank  Plate  

1 

00 

30 

75 

Broom  Corn  Plate  
Cold  Rolled  Shafting  

1 

00 
50 

75 

Steel  Shoe     

1 

75 

75 
20 
1  50 

Scraper  Strap  
Steel  Scraper  
Tin  Seed  Tube  

1 

00 
15 
25 

50 

Ten-Hole  Plate  

1 

50 

10 
15 

Drill  Attachment,  complete. 
Seed  Box,  complete  

20 
10 

00 
00 

15 

HoDDer,  onlv.  . 

75 

Dropping  Combinations. 


D  44    Driver,  12  cogs  )    n         -,„  i 
D  12     Driven,  10  cogs  f  Drops  13 


D  44 

No.  16 


D  44 

P  21 
D  18 
P  21 


Disc  Lister  Drill. 


34 
35 
36 


38 

39 
P  40 
P  41 
42 
43 


P 

P 

P  44 
P  45 
P  46 
P  47 

P  48 


Bottom  Plate  to  Drill $0  85 

Gear 

Five- Hole  Plate 

Six- Hole  Plate 

Seven-Hole  Plate 

Blank  Plate 

Cap  Plate  for  Drop 

Cap  to  Cut-off 

Punch .* 

Cut-off 

Disc  Hub 

Pinion 

Pinion  Bearing  and  Cover  . . . 

Cap  to  Pinion  Cover    

Shaft  Box.. 


85 

P 

49 

Star  to  Coupling       .       

$0 

10 

15 

I' 

50 

Coupling  

in 

?5 

p 

51 

Foot  Trip 

15 

*>r> 

p 

59 

Link  to  Foot  Trip 

10 

?5 

p 

53 

Shoe  Casting 

1 

50 

*>5 

p 

54 

Draft  Hook           .             .... 

1 

00 

25 

15 

P 
p 

55 

56 

Clamp  to  Shoe  Standard  
Beam  Casting                

1 

10 

75 

10 
10 
15 

L 

29 

Wheel  for  Independent  Drop. 
Shaft,  each,  complete  
Seed  Box  

1 
1 

50 
00 

50 

15 

Bolts  for  Seed  Box 

10 

95 

Disc  each 

3 

°5 

10 

Gauge  Wheel  Strap 

15 

25 

302 


DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


Repairs  for  the  McG-ee  Garden  Cultivator. 


NO. 

M 

M 

M 

M 

M 

M 

M 

M 

M 


M10 
M  11 
M12 
M13 
M14 
M15 


Wheel $0 

Arch 1 

Swinging  Arm  for  Handle,  '88. 

Eye  Bolt 

Washer  for  Eye  Bolt 15 

Shovel  Standard,  right 50 

left 

Knife  (or  Hoe)  Standard  . 

Onion  Puller 

Shovel 

Left  Hoe 

Right" 

Spring 

Wrench 

Right  Cultivator  Beam 


PRICE 

NO. 

$0  75 

M16 

1  50 

M17 

60 

M18 

25 

M19 

15 

M20 

50 

M21 

50 

M22 

30 

M23 

1  00 

M24 

30 

M25 

65 

M26 

65 

M27 

35 

M28 

25 

65 

PRICE 

Left  Cultivator  Beam $0  65 

Wide  Wheels,  1^-inch  face ....  75 

Right  Scroll  Knife  Shank 30 

Left        "        "            "      30 

Right  Plow  Shank 30 

Left        "        "      30 

Rake 65 

Right  Leaf  Guard 40 

Left        "        "      ..  40 

Right  Scroll  Knife..  30 

Left          "         "     30 

Right  Plow  Mouldboard. .  50 


Left 


50 


Handles,  each 50 


Repairs  for  the  Deere  Garden  Seed  Drill. 


1 
2 

3 
4 
5 
6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 


Drill  Wheel   1  50 

Drive  Wheel  Box,  right,  '88. 

"     left, '88... 
Gauge  Wheel, '88  

Yoke, '88 65 

Hopper  Lid 50 

Agitator 20 


N  15 
N  16 
N  17 
N  18 
N  19 
N  20 
N  21 
N  22 
N  23 
N  24 
N  25 
N  26 


Hopper,  '88 
Oscillating  Plate,  '8 

Disc,  '88 

Shut-off  Plate,  '88. 

Shank,  '88 

Right  Coverer 

Left  "     

Pitman,  '88 

Spring  Casting,  '88. 
Roller  Yoke,  '88... 


Spur  Wheel 

Marker, '88 15 

Arm,  '88 

Beam,  '88 

Right  Marker  Beam  Holder, '88 
Left        "  "  "        " 

Marker  Beam  Clamp  Key 

Scraper 


50   N  27 

15 

N  28 

25 

N  29 

65 

N  30 

65 

N  31 

50 

N  32 

20 

N  33 

00 

N  34 

20 

N  35 

50 

N  36 

25 

N  37 

50 

N  40 

20 

N  41 

20 

N  42 

25 

N  43 

15 

N  44 

20 

N  45 

15 

N  46 

25 

N  47 

15 

N  49 

20 

N  50 

25 

N  51 

20 

N  52 

20 

N  53 

15 

N  54 

20 

N  55 

Left  Handle  Bracket,  '88 35 


Right 


50 


Hand  Tappet 35 

Right  Frame  Iron, '88 50 

Left 


'88. 


Pitman  Spring 
Shut-off  Spring, 
Latch  Rod,  '88.. 
Handle  Rod.... 

Tappet  Link 


50 
15 
15 
35 
25 
15 


Shaft     25 


Right  Side  of  Frame,  '89*. 
Left 

Shank,  '89*    

Front  Wheel  Yoke,  '89*  . 
"  "     '89*. 


75 
75 
50 
65 
65 

Shut-off  Plate,  '89* 25 

Seed  "        "   50 

Oscillating  Gauge  Plate, '89*. .      20 

Shut-off  Plate  Spring,  '89* 15 

Pitman  Bell  Crank, '89* 20 

Hopper, '89* 1  00 

Universal  Marker 20 

Lid  Handle  or  Button 15 

Bell  Crank  Roller, '89* 15 

Pitman, '89* 25 


SAN  FRANCISCO,   CAL. 


303 


149 


Repairs  for  "Deere"  Planter. 


304 


DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


Repairs  for  "Deere"  Planter. 


NO. 

140 
141 
142 

143 
144 
145 
146 
147 
148 
150 
151 
154 

159 
160 
161 
165 
166 
167 
168 


Cut-off  Plate $1 

1    Cap 

"     Plate  complete  (no  cut)  1  75 

Bottom  Plate 

Partition 

Valve 

Latch 

Top-box  Plate,  right 

left 

Slide,  right 

left 

Shank 2 

"     with  partition  and  valve . 

Malleable  Iron  Planter  Wrench 

Hammer  Strap  Washer, large. . 

small 

Shaft  Casting  for  Adj.  Drill .... 

Spring  Rod  Latch 

Hand  Lever  Socket  Casting. . . 
Crank  Bearing  for  Hand  Lever 

Lock  Lever  Rack 1 

Roller 

Gauge  Wheel  Suprt.  R&L,  each  2 

Broom  Corn  Disc 

Crank  Bearing  for  adj.  lock  lever 
R  Gauge  Wheel  Sup-  f 

port  for  New  Deere  |  ^ ,_; 

Pltr i^ 

L  Gauge  Wheel  Sup-    .§  ^ 

port  for  New  Deere  |  co  £5 

Pltr   [         J 

Mal.Crank  with  lug  for  '85  &  '90 
Sqr.  Shaft  for  3  ft  8  in.  Deere 

H.  Lever,  '85  to '90 

Sqr.  Shaft  for  3  ft.  6  in.  Deere 

H.  Lever,  '85  and  '90 

Sqr.  Shaft  for  Deere  Adj.   H. 

Lever,  '85  and  '90 

Marker  Rope  Hook,  Malleable. 

"        Head  Casting 25 

Tool  Box  

Mai.  Hook  for  holding  Marker 
««        u  ti  a 

11  Staple  for  holding  up    " 

Iron  Dropper's  Seat 

Hand  Lever 1  40 

Foot        "         

Spring  Pin 40 

One  Kernel  Disc 

Two        "        "    

Three    "         "     

Four      "        "     

False  Plate.. 


RICE 

NO. 

1  40 

205 

15 

206 

15 

207 

1  75 

208 

1  40 

209 

70 

210 

50 

211 

15 

212 

1  00 

213 

1  00 

214 

1  40 

215 

1  40 

216 

2  10 

217 

3  50 

218 

30 

219 

15 

220 

15 

220 

1  70 

25 

221 

85 

222 

75 

224 

1  00 

30 

225 

2  10 

226 

40 

70 

28 

1  25 

1  25 

60 

60 

60 

40 

15 

25 

50 

15 

10 

10 

1  00 

1  40 

X29 

1  40 

30 

40 

X26 

50 

X27 

50 

A34 

50 

A35 

50 

A36 

50 

PRICE 

Pawl,  same  as  S  42 25 

Hand  Tappet,  same  as  S  41 25 

"        Link  10 

Top  Coupling  Link 25 


Bottom 

Rack   

Pedals 

Tail-piece  Casting. 

Lever  Spring 

Pawl 


25 
85 
40 
60 
45 
15 

Spring  Latch  Rod 15 

30 
40 
30 
40 
40 


Pin  Nut. 
New  Deere  Concave  Scraper. . . 

"        "        Scraper  Clasp 

Iron  Marker  Head 1 

Adjustable   Shank 2 

With  Valve  and  Partition,  com- 
plete     3 


80 


2  80 


40 


170 
171 

172 
177 
188 


189 


190 
192 

193 
194 

195 
196 
197 
198 
199 
200 
201 
202 
203 
204 
Al 
A2 
A3 
A4 
Y6 


12345  6 

Diameter  of  Seed  Cup  in  Sorghum  and  Broom  Corn  Discs. 
fcft»  In  ordering,  give  number  of  Diameter,  as  well  as  number  of  Disc. 

ttt,  Remember  that  the  1-Kernel  Corn  and  Drill  Discs  cannot  be  used  without  the  false  plate  "Y6." 
In  ordering  these  Discs  be  explicit,  and  say  whether  you  want  the  false  plates  sent  with  them,  as  otherwise 
we  assume  you  have  them. 


New  Deere  Sod  Knives,  each. . 

"        "  Flat  Scraper  (no  cut) 
Casting     for     Iron     Seat-bow 

Deere  Planter 75 

Metal  Wheel  Hub-box 60 

Hub-box  Nut 

Tongue 2 

Sills 1 

Front  Cross  Piece 1 

Axle 1 

Back  Cross  Piece 1 

Side  Piece 1  40 

Tail     "    each  60 

"      Cross  Piece 15 

Gauge  Pieces 35 

Scraper  Roller 1  15 

Dropper  Seat  Board 35 

Seed  Box 60 

"      Cover 30 

Deere  Wood  Seat  Bow 1  75 

Iron  Seat  Bow  for  all  Planters .   I 

Marker  Pole 

"        complete 

Seat  Brace  

Wrought  Iron  Hand  Lever. . 

Shake-Bar 40 

Runners,  per  pair 7  00 

Metal  Wheels,  per  pair 11  25 

Axle  Cap  30 

"     Washer 15 

Front  Coupling 50 

Rear        "         50 

Scraper  Pedal  Plate 25 

"       40 

"     Roller  Casting 25 


.  1 

.  2 

!  i 


SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 


Repairs  for  "Deere 


F45 

Wire  Check-Bower,  1881  to  1892. 


NO. 
F     1 
F     2 


F  3 

F  4 

F  5 

F  6 

F  7 

F  8 
F  9 
F  10 
F  11 

F  13 
F  14 


F  15 
F  17 
F  18 
F  24 
F  25 


F  30 
F  31 
F  32 


PRICE 

Right  End  Bracket,  '81  to  '90.  .$2  00 
Left        "        "  "         "  ..  2  00 

Brackets  made  in  '81  and  '82  are 
complete  without  Pin  F40.  Af- 
ter that  the  Pin  F40  is  separate. 
In  ordering,  specify  which  kind 
is  wanted. 

Right  Pulley  Holder,  '81  to  '90.  1  40 
Left        "  "          "          "      1  40 

Wire  Guard,  '81  to  '90 15 

Fork  Castings,  '81  to  '90 30 

Attached  solid  to  Shaft  F27,  '84 

to  '90  1  00 

Front  Pulley, '81  to '90 35 

Large  Rear  Pulley,  '81  to  '90. .         30 
Small    "  "        "        "  ...       25 

Shake  Bar  Clamp,     "        "...      35 

Same  with  Hook  Bolt  40 

Gear  Cap,  '81  to  '90  35 

"    Plate,  '84  to '90 1  5C 

In  ordering  Gear  Plates  or  Push 
Springs  be  sure  and  give  the 
year.  Push  Spring  for  Gear 
Plate  '81  to  '83  is  too  short  for 
84  to  '90;  can  be  used,  though, 
by  putting  a  few  washers  or  a 
block  on  Spring  Pin. 

Large  Gear,  '81  to  '90 1  30 

Gear  Ratchet,  '81  to  '90 25 

"    Push  Pawl, '81  to '90 35 

Right  Fork,  steel,  "        " 25 

Left        "         "      "        " 25 

(See  notes  F14  above  and  F49 
below.) 

Ratchet  Spring,  '91  to  '90 10 

Crank  Pin  for  1 880,  Deere 30 

Malleable  Pitman,  '82  to'  90. ..      30 


No. 

F  40 
F  41 

F  42 
F  43 

F  44 

F  45 
F  46 

F  47 

F  48 
F  49 


F  50 
F  51 
F  52 

F138 
F139 
F140 
F141 


PRICE 
Bracket  Pin  for  Fork  Casting, 

'83  to  '90 $0  35 

Malleable    Coupling    Knot  for 

Wire,  per  doz  30 

Cast  Sheave  Thimbles 10 

Sqr.  Reel  Gudgeon  for  Crank, 

'84  to  '90 35 

Round  End  Reel  Gudgeon,  '84 

to '90 35 

Eye  for  Reel  Brace,  '84  to  '90. .       15 
Malleable  Hook  for  Adj.  Link, 

'84  to  '90 35 

Small  Gear  with   Crank,  '84  to 

'90 1  00 

Spring  Rod,  '84  to  '90  25 

Large  Push  Sprinsr,  '84  to  '90. ..  25 
Can  be  used  with  Fl  4  Gear  Plate 
Plate  for '81  to  '83  by  cutting  off 
four  coils.  If  Springs  ever  get 
too  weak,put  washers  on  Spring 
Pin. 

Center  Crank,  '84  to  '90 70 

Cast  Reel  " 

Wrought  Adjusting  Link,  '84  to 


70 


25 
40 
25 
30 


Anchor  Tension  Yoke 

Spring 

Hook 

"  "         Pin  or  Stake, 

'89  and '90 1  00 

Wire  Reel  (wood) 1  00 

Reel  Stand 1  40 

"      upright 35 

"•      "        Sill 50 

Brake 35 

Extra  Wire,  per  rod,  net  15 

Reel  Brace..  50 


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307 


Extra  Parts  of  "Deere"  Disc  Harrow. 


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Extra  Parts  for  Deere  Disc  Harrow. 


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309 


Extra  Parts  for  Deere  Disc  Harrow. 


K  169 


K.463 


4-4-4  K  443          K  442 


K  464  K  454L,  K  453R 


K  4-IB.R 


K.40B. 


K.43I.L.  K.423. 


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Repairs  for  "Deere"  Disc  Harrow. 


No. 
K 

K 
K 

K 
K 
K 
K 
K 
K 
K 
K 
K 
K 
K 
K 
K 
K 
K 
K 
K 
K 
K 
K 
K 
K 
K 
K 
K 
K 
K 
K 
K 
K 

K 

K 
K 
K 
K 
K 
K 
K 
K 


Price 

Bearing  Spool,  '88  and  '90 $0  85 

Spool  Box  Bottom,  '88  to  '90 

Right  Seat  Spring  Casting 

Left        "        "  «'        

Plain  Spool 

Tongue  Brace  Casting 

Washer 

"    Casting  (same  as  21  on  Planter) . . 
Seat  Brace  Casting  Washer 


Rack 

Right  Half  Breaker  Yoke,  16  in ... 
Left        "  "  "    ... 

Bearing  Washer  for  Breaker 

Lever  Spring  Box , 

Hand  Tappet, same  as  206 

Pawl,  same  as  205 

Rub  Irons 

Three-Horse  Kvener  Leveler 

Singletree  Strap 

Upper  Evener  Bracket 

Lower        "         "        

Box  U- Bolt 

Latch  Rod 

Tongue  Frame  Brace 

Doubletree  Pin,  short 

"     long 

Rear  Upper  Draft  Bar  Pin 

Front    "  "        "      "     

Rear  Lower     "        "      "     

Front    "  "        "     and  Yoke  Pin... 


35 
60 
60 
60 
30 
20 
20 
15 
1  75 
1  00 
1  00 
1  00 
25 
60 
20 
20 
20 
45 
35 
75 
75 
30 
15 
85 
15 
20 
15 
15 
15 
15 


Seat  Spring 1  50 

Gang  Bolt.     In  ordering,  give  number 
of  Harrow 1  50 


59  Latch  or  Pawl  Spring,  same  as  214.. 

62  Singletree  Hook,  complete,  '88  to  '90 

64  16-inch  Disc 
64^  20-inch    "    no  cut 

68  Lever  Fulcrum  Pin 

69  "        and  Yoke  Pin,  '88  to  '90 

70  Bevel   Washer 

72  Seat  Rest  Casting 
75 


Front  Coupling  Casting  for  J^x 

'89  and '90 

K    76    Top  of  Bearing  Box, '90 

K    77    Right  Outside  Shank,  '89  and  '9i 
K    78        "        Inside 
K    79    Left  Outside 

"    Inside 
Scraper  Lever,  '89  and  '90 


Link 


80 

81 

82  "  "        Pivot, '89  and '90 

83  Clamp  with  Loop,  '89  and  '90. .. 

84  Plain  Clamp,  "... 

85  Scraper  Bar  Bracket,  '89  and  '90 

«         T>iTT^f    >eo  o-r.,4  >an 


Pivot,  '89  and  '90 
Right  Scraper  for  16-in.  Disc,  '89  and  '90 
Left 

Wrought    Scraper    Bar,     '89    and    '90. 
(In  ordering,  give  number  of  Harrow) 


Scraper  Spring,  '89  and  '90 

91  Outside  Disc  Washer,  '89  and  '90.  .. 

92  Oil  Tube  Cap,  '89  and  '90 

93  Short  Oil  Pipe  for  16-in.  Disc,  '89  and 

94  Long  "       '<     "   20-in,    "       " 


15 
25 

1  50 

2  00 
15 
15 
15 
75 

1  00 

45 

2  00 

1  75 

2  00 
1  75 


No.  Price 

K    95    Tongue  Riser  Casting, '89  and '90 45 

K    96    16-inch  Middle  Breaker,  '89  and  '90 2  00 

K    97    20-inch  Middle  Breaker $2  50 

K    98    Risht  Side,  20-inch  Breaker  Yoke 1  25 

K    99    Left        "                                          "     1  25 

K  100    Right  Scraper  for  20-inch  Disc 75 

K  101    Left            "        "            "        "      75 

K  102    Right  Outside  Coupling  Shank  for  20- 
inch  Harrow 2  50 

K  103    Left  Outside  Shank  for  20-inch  Harrow.  250 

K  104    Right  Inside      "        "        "               "  225 

K  105    Left         "             "        •'        "                "  2  25 

K  106    Weight  Box  Strap, '89  and '90 45 

K  107    Shank  Brace  Casting  for  20-in.  Harrow.  45 

K  109    Weight  Box  Bracket 45 

K  132    Scraper  Pivot 30 

K  140    Seat  Spring  Casting,  left, '90 60 

K  141        right, '90 60 

K  142    Draw  Brace  on  20-inch  Disc, '90 60 

K  143    Plug  for  Oil  Hole  m  Standards,  '90 20 

K  144    Bearing  Spool  for  16-inch  Disc,  '90 85 

K  145                         "     Top-Box, '90 45 

K  146                         "      Bottom  Box, '90 35 

K  147    Right  Inside  Standard  for  16-in.  Disc,  '90  1  75 

K  148    Left        "               "                              "      "  1  75 

K  149    Right  Outside     "           "     "            "      "  2  00 

K  150    Left                                                        "      "  2  00 
K  151    Lever  Draft  Iron,  right,  for  Nos.  1  to  9, 

inclusive,  '90 50 

K  152    Lever  Draft  Iron,  left,  for  Nos.  1  to  9,  in- 
clusive, '90 50 

K  153    Lever  Draft  Iron, right,  for  Nos  10  to  18, 

inclusive,  '90 50 

K  154    Lever  Draft  Iron,  left,  for  Nos.  10  to  13. 

inclusive,  '90 50 

K  155    Bearing  Spool  for  20-inch  Disc,  '90 85 

K  156    Plain                                          "        " 85 

K  157    Right  Inside  Standard  for  20-inch  Disc, 

'90 2  50 

K  158    Left  Inside  Standard  for  20-inch  Disc, 

'90 2  50 

K  159    Right    Outside    Standard    for    20-inch 

Disc,  '90 2  25 

K  160    Left  Outside  Standard  for  20-inch  Disc, 

'90 2  25 

K  161    Oil  Pin  Spring, '90 15 

K  163    Screw  Pumper, '90 75 

K  164            "            "         Cap. '90 100 

K  165    Right  Half  Breaker  Yoke  for   16-inch 

Disc,  '90 1  00 

K  166    Left  Half  Breaker  Yoke  for  16-inch  Disc, 

'90 1  00 

K  167    Right  Half  Breaker  Yoke  for  20-inch 

Disc,  '90 1  25 

K  168    Left    Half    Breaker    Yoke    for    20-inch 

Disc,  '90 1  25 

K  169    Seat  Standard  and  Steel  Seat- Plate,  '91.  75 

K  170     Wrench 75 

K  171    Steel  Seat 175 

Tongue 4  00 

"        with  Irons,  complete 600 

"         Cross-bar 225 

Seat  Stand 75 


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NO. 

K  400 
K  401 
K  402 
K  403 
K  404 
K  405 
K  406 
K  407 
K  408 
K  409 
K  410 
K  412 
K  413 
K  414 
K  415 
K  416 
K  417 
K  418 
K  419 
K  420 
K  423 
K  424 
K  425 
K  426 
K  427 
K  430 
K  431 
K  432 
K  433 
K  434 
K  435 

K  436 

K  437 
K  438 
K  489 
K  481 
K  482 
K  483 
K  484 
K  485 
K  486 
K  487 
K  489 
K  490 

K  492 
K  493 
K  494 
K  495 
K  498 
K  499 
K  600 
K  601 
K  602 
K  603 
K  604 
K  605 
K  606 
K  607 
K  608 
K  609 


PRICE 

Right  Outside  Standard  for  16-in.  Disc. .  .$1  50 
Left        "  "  "      "          "...  1  50 

Scraper  Bar  Guides 25 

Right  Bottom  Bearing  Box 40 

Left  "     40 

Top  Bearing  Box 40 

Oil  Cap 15 

Spring 15 

Left  Scraper 50 

Right    "      50 

Scraper  Spring,  '91 15 

Bar  Lever 35 

Pivot 25 

Draw  Bar  Casting 75 

Tongue  and  Cross  Bar  Center  Plate,  com.  1  25 

Gauge  Casting  for  20-inch  Disc 75 

Foot-rest 1  25 

Level  Rack 1  60 

Right  Inside  Standard  for  16-inch  Disc  .  1  50 
Left        "  "  "        "  "     ..  1  50 

Tongue  and  Cross-Bar  Side  Plate 40 

Large  Cast  Washer 15 

Gauge  Casting  for  16-inch  Discs 75 

Seat,  Steel 1  25 

Scraper  Lever  Link 40 

Right  Outside  Standard  for  20-in.  Discs. .  1  75 

Left  ' '       ..  1  75 

Right  Inside        "  "        "        "       ..1  75 

Left        "  "  "        "        "       ..  1  75 

Scraper  Bar  Link  Casting 25 

Tongue  Cross  Bar  for  8  ft. — length,  5  feet 

8  inches,  steel  tubing 4  00 

Tongue  Cross  Bar  for  6  ft. — length,  4  feet 

7  inches,  steel  tubing 3  50 

Evener  Bracket,  wrought  iron 75 

Gang  and  Cross-bar  Con'ct'g  Link,  steel      75 

Seat  Spring,  steel 2  00 

Brace 1  00 

Right  Lever  Draft  Iron  for  6-ft 1  00 

Left        "  "        "        "      "    1  00 

Right    "  "        "        "    8-ft 1  00 

Left        "  "        "        "     "    1  00 

Scraper  Bar  for  8-ft 1  00 

Tongue  and  Cross  Bar  Brace  for  8-ft.   ...      75 
"      "    6-ft.   ...      65 

Scraper  Bar  for  6-ft.,  both  Deere  and  Re- 
versible       75 

Standard  Connecting  Iron,  8-ft 50 

"     6.ft 40 

Lever  for  8-ft 1  75 

"     "    6-ft 1  75 

Gauge  Plate  Loop,  '92* 25 

Bottom  Brace  for  Set  Over  Tongue,  '92*.      75 
Standard,  right,  inside,  16-inch,  '92*....  1  60 
left  "     ....  1  60 

"  right,  outside     "  "     160 

left  "  "     ....  1  60 

4  Right  Scraper  for  16-inch, '92* 40 

5  Left  "        "        "  "    40 

Scraper  Clamp  Casting, '92* 15 

Frame  Tie  Casting,  '92 40 

Hook  for  Sera  per  Lever,  right,  '92* 25 

left     "..      25 


NO 

K  610 
K  611 
K  612 
K  614 
K  633 
K  634 
K  635 
K  636 
K  637 
K  638 
K  640 

K  641 
K  644 
K  645 

K  686 
K800 
K  801 
K  802 

K  803 
K  804 
K  805 

K  806 
K  807 
K  808 
K  809 
K  810 
K  811 
K  812 
K  813 
K  814 
K  815 
K  816 
K817 

K  818 
K  819 
K  820 
K  821 
K  822 
K823 
K  824 
K  825 
K  826 
K827 
K828 


PRICE 

Scraper  Pedal  and  Crank, '92* $  65 

tf  Lever  Loop, '92* 25 

"  Bar  Guide, '92* 25 

Bumper,  '92* 0  75 

Right  Inside  Standard,  20-inch,  92* 1  75 

Left  "  "  "  1  75 

RightOutside  "  "  "  175 

Left  "  "  "  1  75 

Right  Scraper  for  20-inch,  '92* 50 

Left  "  "  "  "  50 

Rear  Standard  Tie  Bar,  for  6-ft.,  '92*,— no 

cut 1  00 

Front  Standard  Tie  Bar,  for  6-ft.,  '92*,— 

no  cut 1  00 

Rear  Standard  Tie  Bar,  for  8-ft.,  92*,— 

no  cut 100 

Front  Standard  Tie  Bar;  for  8-ft.,  92*,— 

no  cut 1  00 

Frame  Tie  Casting,  '93* 40 

Top  Brace  for  Set  Over  Tongue,  '92* 65 

Tongue  Extension,  '92* 75 

Cast  Scraper,  right,  16  in.  cutaway  and 

spading 40 

Cast  Scraper,  left,  16  in.  cutaway  and 

spading 40 

Cast  Scraper,  right,  20  in.  cutaway  and 

spading 50 

Cast  Scraper,  left,  20  in.,  cutaway  and 

spading  50 

Wrench,  malleable,  '94* 50 

Cutaway  Disc,  16  in 1  75 

"  '  "  18  in.— no  cut 200 

"  20  in.  "  2  25 

Spading  Disc,  16  in 1  75 

"  18  in.— no  cut 200 

20in.  "  2  25 

Tongue  and  Cross  Bar  Center  Plate 1  25 

Rack 1  25 

Draw  Bar  and  Frame  Brace  Casting 1  00 

Frame  Brace  Casting 25 

Gauge  Casting  for  10  and  12  ft.  Deere 

Harrow 75 

Lever  for  10  and  12  ft.  Deere  Harrow, 

steel,— tiocut 2  00 

Right  Tongue  and  Cross  Bar  Brace  for  10 

and  12  ft.  Deere  Harrow, — no  cut 1  25 

Left  Tongue  and  Cross  Bar  Brace  for  10 

and  12  ft.  Deere  Harrow — no  cut 1  25 

Right  Lever  Draft  Iron  for  Deere  8  and 

10  ft.,— no  cut 1  25 

Left  Lever  Draft  Iron  for  Deere  8  and  10 

it.— no  cut— '94* 1  25 

Gang  and  Cross  Bar  Brace  for  8  and  10  ft. 

Deere  Harrow— no  cut— '94* 50 

Steel  Scraper,  right,  16  in.,  cutaway  and 

spading,— no  cut  -'94* 40 

Steel  Scraper,  left,  16  inch,  cutaway  and 

spading,— no  cut— '94* 40 

Steel  Scraper,  right,  20-inch,  cutaway 

and  spading,— no  cut— '94* 50 

Steel  Scraper,  left,  20  inch,  cutaway  and 

spading— no  cut— '94* 50 

Steel  Seat,— no  cut— '94* 1  75 


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(Continued  from  Page  311.) 
Repairs  for  Deere  Reversible  and  Adjustable  Harrow. 


NO. 

K    24    Plain  Spool   $ 

K    58    Gang  Bolt  (in  ordering  give 

widih  of  Harrow) 

K     64     16-inch  Plain  Disc    

KK     64     18-inch  Plain  Disc 

K    64420-inch  Plain  Disc 

K     84     Lever  Loop  Clamp 

K  144    Bearing  Spool  for  16-inch 

Disc       

K  145  Bearing  Spool  Top  Box  . . . 
K  146  Bearing  Spool  Boitoni  Box 

K  421     Lever  Hark 

K  440     Right  Standard  for  20-inch 

Disc  

K  441     Lett  Standard  for  20-inch 

Disc    ...      

K  442  Right.  Draw-bar  Casting. .. 
K  443  Left  Draw- bar  Casting  .... 
K  444  Straight  Draw-bar  Casting 
K  445  Right  Lever  Draft  Iron  and 

Gang-bar  Casting 
K  446    Left  Lever  Draft   Iron   and 

Draw-bar  Casting 

K  451     Flange  Roller 

K  452  Tongue  Bracket  Casting  . . 
K  453  Right  Standard  for  16-inch 

Discs  

K  454    Left  Standard  for  16-inch 

Discs  

K  460  Upper  Evener  Bracket .... 
K  461  Lower  Evener  Bracket. . . . 
K  464  Lever  Draft  -  iron  Guide 

Plate 

K  465    Gang  and  Cross   Bar  Con- 
necting Link 

K  466    Right  Lever  Draft  Iron .... 

K  467     Left  Lever  Draft  Iron 

K  469    Tongue  Cross  Bar  for  5  and 

6-foot  extension  . . 


PRICE 

NO. 

60 

K  470 

1  50 

K  471 

1  50 

K  472 

1  75 

K  473 

2  00 

K  474 

20 

K  475 

85 

K  476 

45 

8fi 

K  477 

1  25 

K  478 

1  50 

K  479 

1  50 

K  480 

1  00 

K  604 

1  00 

1  00 

K  605 

1  00 

K  606 

K  611 

1  00 

K  612 

20 

K  807 

1  00 

K  808 

K  809 

1  50 

K  810 

K  811 

1  50 

K  812 

75 

K  835 

50 

K  836 

50 

K  837 

1  00 

K  838 

1  00 

1  00 

B  240 

3  50 

Tongue  and  Cross  Bar  for 

4- foot  Extension 

Gang  Bar  lor  6- foot 

Gang  Bar  for  5-foot 

Gang  Bar  for  4-foot 

Lever,  wrought  iron 

Right  'longue  and  Cross 

Bar  Brace  for  4-f«>ot 

Left  Tongue  and  Cross  Bar 

Brace  for  4-foot 

Right  Tongue  and  Cross 

Bar  Rrace  for  5  and  6- ft. 
Left  Tongue  and  Cross  Bar 

Brace  for  5  and  6-foot. . . 

Seat  Spring  Brace 

Seat  Spring  .  .  

Right  Scraper  for  16-inch 

Disc 

Left  Scraper  for  16-inch 

Disc  

Scraper  Clamp  Casting 

Scraper  Lever  Loop 

Scraper  Bar  Guide 

Cutaway  Disc,  16-inch 

Cutaway  Disc,  18-inch 

Cutaway  Disc,  20-inch 

Spading  Disc,  16-inch 

Spading  Disc,  18-inch 

Spading  Disc,  20-inch 

Scraping  Bar  Brackets  for 

16-inch  Discs 

Shipping  Lever  for  Scraper 
Shipping  Lever  Box,  inside 

piece 

Shipping  Lever  Box,  out- 
side piece  

Steel  Seat 

Tongue  


PRICE 

2  75 
2  2-5 
2  00 

2  00 
1  50 


00 


1  00 
1  00 

1  00 
I  00 
1  75 

40 

40 
15 
25 


1  7 
2 

2  25 

1  75 

2  00 
2  25 

40 
40 

25 


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Repairs  for  "Deere"  Reversible  Steel  Frame  Disc  Harrow. 


No. 
K421 
K422 
K440 
K441 
K442 
K443 
K444 
K445 

K446 
K447 

K448 

K449 
K450 
K4ol 
K452 
K453 
K454 
K455 

K456 

K457 
K458 
K459 
K460 

K461 
K462 


Price 

Lever  Rack,  for  in  or  out-throw.$l  25 

Coupling  Caps 65 

Right  Standard,  for  20  inch  discs  1  50 
Left  Standard,  for20-mch  discs.  1  50 

Right  Draw- bar  Casting 1  00 

Leit  Draw-bar  Casting 100 

Straight  Draw-bar  Casting 1  00 

Rigtit  Lever    Draft    Iron,    and 

Gang-  bar  Casting  for  in-throw  1  00 
Left  Lever  Draft  Iron  and  Gang- 
bar  Casting  for  in-throw 1  00 

Scraper-bar  Bracket  for  20-inch 

Discs 1  00 

Scraper  Lever  Pivot    and    Bar 

Guide 25 

Scraper-bar  Guide 25 

Sheave  Roller 20 

Flange  Roller 20 

Tongue  Bracket  Casting 1  00 

Right  Standard  1'or  16-inch  Discs  1  50 
Leit  Standard  for  16-inch  Discs.  1  50 
Lever  Draft  iron  and  Gang-bar 

Casting  for  out-throw 35 

Scraper- bar  Bracket,  for  16-inch 

Disc 1  00 

Coupling  Swivel,  malleable 40 

Coupling  Link,  wrought  iron. . .  25 
Coupling  Eye-bolt,  malleable. . .  25 
Upper  Jbivener  Bracket,  wrought 

iron 75 

Lower  Evener  Bracket,  wrought 

iron  50 

Scraper  Lever  Link  for  5  and  6 

feet,  wrought  iron 40 

Repiirs  for  "Daere"  Disc  Harrow  Seeder 
K200  Driving  Sprocket,  '88  and  '89. .  .$1  15 
K201  Feed  Sprocket  for  16-inch  Disc, 

(13  points), '88  and '89 65 

K202  Bearing  for  Clutch,  '88  to  '90. ..  40 
K203  Right  Stationary  Clutch,  '88  to 

'90 50 

K204  Left  Stationary  Clutch,  '88  to  '90  50 
K205  Right  Sliding  Clutch, '88  to  '90. .  40 
K206  Left  Sliding  Clutch,  '88  to  '90  . .  40 

K207  Shipping  Lever,  '88  to  '90 30 

K208  Shipping  Lever  to  Washer,  '88  to 

'90 25 

K209  Back  of  Straight  Spout, '88 to '90  45 
K210  Front  of  Straight  Spout,  '88  to 

'90 35 

K211  Back   of   Right  Curved  Spout, 

'88  to  '90 45 

K212  Front  of  Right  Curved  Spout  '88 

to  '90 35 

K213  Back  of  Left  Curved  Spout,  '88 

to  '90 45 

K214  Front  of  Left  Curved  Spout,  '88 

to  '90 35 

K215  Idle  Arm  '89  to  '90 30 

K216  10-point  Feed  Sprocket  for  20-in. 

Disc,   '88  and   '89,   and  both 

16-in.  and  20-in.  Disc,  '90. ...       50 
K217  Lever  for  Sliding  Clutch,  '88  to 

'90 40 

£220  Flat  Spring,  '88  to  '90 20 


No.  Price 

K463  Scraper  Lever  Link  for  4-feet, 

wrought  iron  $0  35 

K464  Lever  Draft  iron  Guide  Plate, 

wrought  iron 50 

K465  Gang  and  Cross  Bar  connecting 

Link,  steel 1  00 

K466  Right  Lever  Draft  Iron 1  00 

K467  Leit  Lever  Draft  Iron 1  00 

K468  Scraper  Bar  lor  4-ft 1  00 

K469  Tongue  Cross  Bar  for  5  and  6-ft. 

(length    3  ft.   6%   in.),  steel 

tubing 3  00 

K470  Tongue  Cross  Bar  for  4-ft.  (length 

3ft.  yz  in),  steel  tubing 2  25 

K471  Gang  Bar  for  6-ft.  (length  3  ft. 

U2  in),  steel  tubing 2  25 

K472  Gang  Bar  for  5  ft.  (length  2  ft.  7 

in.) ,  steel  tubing 2  00 

K473  Gang  Bar  for  4-ft.  (length  2  ft.^ 

in.),  steel  tubing 2  00 

K474  Lever  wrought  iron 1  50 

K475  Right    Tongue    and  Cross    Bar 

Brace  for  4  ft.,  wrought  iron.   1 
K476  Left  Tongue  and  Cross  Bar  Brace 

for  4  it.  wrought  iron 

K477  Right  Tongue   and    Cross   Bar 

Brace  for  5  and  6  ft.  wrought 

iron   

K478  Leit  Tongue  and  Cross  Bar  Brace 

for  5  and  6-ft.,  wrought  iron. .  1  00 

K479  Seat  Spring  Brace 1  00 

K480  Seat  Spring,  steel 1  75 

K  64  16-inch  Disc 1  50 

K64>£20-inch  Disc 2  00 

Attachments— For  Wood  Frame  Harrow. 

K234  Front  of  Seed  Cup,  '89  and  'HO.  $0  30 

K235  Back  of  Seed  Cup   '89  and  '90. .       40 

K236  Fluted  Feed  Roll  or  Cup, '89  and 

'90 35 

K237  Feed  Cup,  Follower  or  "Shut- 
off," '89  and '90 35 

K238  Feed  Cup  Follower  Washer,  '89 
and  '90 

K239  Seed  Gauge  for  Nos.  2  and  5  Har- 
row, '89 1  00 

K240  Seed  Gauge  Lever,  '89 50 


00 
1  00 


1  00 


15 


K241  Seed  Gauge  Lever  Pointer, 
K242  Feed  Shaft  Sleeve  Washer,  '89 

and  '90 

K243  Feed  Shaft  Sleeve,  '89  and  '90  . . 
K244  Feed   Shaft  Sleeve    Collar,  '89 

and '90 

K245  Seed  Gauge  for  Nos.  1,  3,  4 and  6 

Harrows,  '89 

K246  9-Point  Gang- bolt  Sprocket . . . 

K247  8-Point  Gang- bolt  Sprocket 

K248  7-Point  Gang-bolt  Sprocket. 


35 

15 
30 

25 

00 
00 
00 
75 


K249  Universal  Seed  Gauge,  '90 75 

K250  Universal  Seed  Gauge  Lever,  '90  40 

K251  Inside  Shipping  Lever  Box,  '90.  20 

K252  Outside  Shipping  Lever  Box,  '90  25 

K253  Rose  Washer,  '80  and  '90 20 

K254  Universal    Seed    Gauge    Lever 

Pointer,  '90 25 


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L242 


Repairs  for  "Deere"  Disc  Harrow  Seeders. 


SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 


314 


Repairs  for  "Deere" 

NO  PRICE 

L    42    Cultivator  Lever  Bracket,'86.  $  1  00 
L    46    Mall,Tongue  Casting  for  14-ft. 

Seeder 75 

Cultivator  Beam  Lifting  Bar, 

'87 50 

Wrought  Shovel  Standard,  '87  1  00 
Angle    Iron     for    Cultivator 

Beam  Lifting  Bar ,  '87 50 

Eye  Bolts  for  Cultivator  Beam 

Lifting  Bar,  '87 15 

Wheels,  per  pair  (wood) 8  00 

Wheels,  per  pair  (steel) 13  50 

Tongue 3  00 

Long  Tongue  Braces,  11-foot 

Seeder,  each  1  25 

Long  Tongue  Braces,  14-foot 

Seeder,  each 1  50 

Bail  Rods,  14-ft.  Seeder,  each  1  25 

Bail  Rods,  11-ft.  Seeder,  each  1  00 

Bails 1  25 

Lifting  Levers,  each 1  00 

Lifting  Rods,  each 50 

Box  and  Tongue  Brace 25 

Long  Drag- Bar  Irons,  each. . . 

Long  Drag  Bar,  complete 1  00 

Short  Drag  Bar  Irons,  each..  40 

Short  Drag- Bar,  complete 75 

Seeder  Point  or  Shovel 35 

Wrought  Iron  Shovel  standard  90 

L    45    Slide  Casting 30 

L  230    Seed  Cup,  front  40 


Force— Feed  Seeder. 

NO.  PRICE 

L  231  Seed  Cup,  back    . .  .  $0  35 

L  232  Seed  Cup  Follower  Cap  (same  as 

K  238) 15 

L  233  Draw-Bar  Casting 75 

L  234  Tongue  and  Draw-Bar  Casting.  1  00 

L  235  Seed  Gauge 1  00 

L  238  Seed  Gauge  Lever 1  00 

L  237  Seed  Gauge  Lever  Pointer 50 

L  238  Feed  Shaft  Gear 75 

L  239  Intermediate  Gear 60 

L  240  Driving  Shaft  Gear 80 

L  241  Intermediate  Lever 75 

L  242  Wrought  Iron  Link 75 

L  243  Shifting  Lever 50 

L  244  Shifting  Lever  Bracket 50 

L  245  Outside  Gear  Case 1  25 

L  246  Outside  Gear  Cap 25 

L  247  Inside  Gear  Case 75 

L  248  Partition 1  25 

L  249  Bottom  Tie  Casting 50 

L  250  Back  Tongue  and  Tie  Casting. .  75 
L  251  Partition  for  1^-in.  shaft  (spe- 
cial) '91 1  25 

L  252  Hood  on  Partition  for  Gear(spe- 

cial)  '91 

L  253  Hub  for  1^-in.  shaft  (special) 

'91 

L  254  Box  Ends,  1^-in,  hole 2  00 

L  255  Intermediate  Lever 75 

L  256  Spur  Gear 50 

K  257  Feed  Cup  Shut-off 35 


75 
1  50 


Repair  List  for  Harrows—Deere  "Zig-Zag"  Steel  Lever  Harrow. 


K  5  Hand  Lever $  1  25 

K  6  Bar  Lever  30 

K  7  Bar  Ferrule 15 

K  8  Ferrule  Clip 10 

K  9  Draft  Hook 25 

K  10  Bar  Lever  for  Tooth 30 

K  4  Clamp  for  ^-inch  n  Tooth. . .  10 
K  11  Tooth  Clamp  for  ^-inch  D 

Tooth 10 

K  13  Tooth  Clamp  for  %x^-in. 

Tooth 10 

K  15  Ratchet  Special 40 

G  2  Spring  Dog 15 


G    3  Hand  Catch $0  15 

G    4  Ratchet 40 

Steel  Bar  for  30-Tooth  Section.  1  75 
Steel  Bar  for  35-Tooth  Section. .  2  00 

Draw  Bar 75 

Lever  Bar 40 

Lever  Rod 15 

Lever  Spring 15 

Teeth,  }£-inch  D,  market  rate 
Teeth,  %-inch  D,  market  rate 
Teeth,  )£x%  -inch,  market  rate 

Hand  Lever,  complete 2  00 

Brace  Rod  .  25 


'Vaughan"  Harrow. 


Draft  Bolt  Casting,  each $  0  10 

Tooth  Clamps,  ^-inch,  D 10 

Steel  Smoothing-  Harrow. 

Hook  Bars,  each $  1  50 

Center  Bars,  each 1  25 

9-16  Round  Steel  Teeth,  each        12 

E  29    Spools,  each 25 

G  30    Clevis   20 

Deere   Combined   Cultivator   and  Harrow. 
K  33    Tooth  Casting $  0  15 


Tooth  Clamp  (wrought) 

29    Adjusting  Clamp 

A  29    Front  Couj  " 
K  35    Draft  Hool 


15 
35 
20 
25 


Tooth  Clamps, 
Tooth  Clamps, 


Deere  Smoothing-  Harrow. 

S    2    Tooth  Casting 

D  30    Clevis 

9-16  Round  Steel  Teeth,  each 


10 
10 


10 
40 

12 


Deere  Vineyard  Harrow. 

K  29  Handle  Casting  (LH) . .           . .  $0  20 

K  28    Handle  Casting  (RH) 20 

K  25    Front  Bar  Coupling 20 

K  26    Side  Coupling  Casting 20 

K  27  Draft  Hook..                                  25 


315 


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Extra  Parts  for  Cahoon  Seed  Sower. 


SAN  FfcANCISCO,  GAL . 


316 


Extra  Parts  for  Gaboon  Chain  Power  Sower. 


NO. 

1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 

Large  Chain  Wheel 

PRICE 

..   $2  50 

NO. 

Lever  Hinge  and  Fulcrum 

PRICE 

$0  50 
10 
02 
1  25 
75 
20 
3  00 
1  75 
2  00 
25 
10 
50 
50 
50 
50 
40 

20 
25 
25 

15 

Bevel  Gear 

.    .  .     2  25 

Saddle  or  Bolster  . 

"         Pinion       

40 

Washer  

Main  Shaft  Box,  small  

...     1  00 

Discharger,  complete  .  . 

"        "        "    large  

...     2  25 

"             Arms  ... 

Pinion  "        "     

75 

Nut  for  Main  Shaft  .    ... 

Shifting  Lever 

75 

Main  Shaft 

Sprocket  Wheel  and  Clutch. 
Clutch      

.  .  .  .     1  75 
...     1  00 

Pinion  or  Discharger  Shaft 

Chain   

Hopper  Iron 

...     2  00 

Loop  or  Spoke  Bolt 

Discharge  Guard  or  Fender 

75 

Bolt  to  fasten  Seeder  to  Wagon.  . 
Stirrer  Rod 

Stirrer  Lever 

75 

"            '      Holder 

25 

Feed  Lever  . 

"         Points                    

05 

"      Slide  

Gauge                        .  *    

25 

Wood  Connecting  Rod 

Guide  for  Slide            

15 

Spring  .  . 

Gauge  or  Lever  Loops  

10 

md  Sower. 
Spur  Pinion 

Discharger   "Brass" 

Gaboon  HE 
1  25 

Bevel  Pinion 

20 

Main  Shaft 

Large  Spur  Wheel 

75 

Pinion 

Bevel   Wheel.. 

20 

Crank.. 

Cyclone  and  Pacific  Seed  Sower's  Repair  Price  List. 


1 

Large  Chain  Wheel  

2  50 

60    Agitator  

30 

8 

Bevel  Pinion  

40 

63    Grain  Register 

25 

Clutch 

1  00 

64        "            " 

25 

40 

Discharger 

.     1  50 

65    Hopper  Bottom  Cyclone 

2  00 

41 

Pinion  Shaft  Box                  

.     1  00 

67        "            Ring 

75 

43 

Bracket  Box,  Main  Shaft  

.     2  50 

Loop  or  Spoke  Bolt  

25 

44 

Box,  Main  Shaft  

.     I  00 

Large  Wood  Hopper 

3  00 

45 

Hopper  Bottom       

.     2  00 

Sheet-Iron            "      Cyclone 

2  50 

G45 

«            « 

.     2  00 

Main  Shaft 

2  50 

46 

Bevel  Gear  

2  00 

Pinion  or  Discharge  Shaft 

1  50 

47 

Lever  

75 

Saddle  or  Bolster 

10 

48 

Hopper  Bracket  (Pacific)  

1  00 

Washer  

05 

51 

Steady  Collar 

25 

Bolt  to  hold  Seeder  to  Wagon 

10 

52 

Sprocket  Wheel  and  Clutch  

1  25 

Chain  

2  00 

54 

Crank  for  Slides  

25 

Slide  Rod  

25 

55 

Bracket  Nut  for  Slides  

25 

Upper  Slide  

25 

56 

"        Box     "        " 

40 

Lower    "      

30 

57 

Lever  Holder  

25 

Spring  

25 

58 

Sleeves  for  Spring 

40 

Lever  for  Lower  Slides 

50 

59 

Slide  Bar 

25 

317 


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Repairs  for  the  Gem  Seed  Sower. 


NO. 

1  A    Chain  Wheel  for  new  Mal- 

leable Chain 

2  Chain  Wheel  Pinion  for  new 

Malleable  Chair   

4  Chain  Pinion  Clutch  for  Mal- 

leable   Chain,  fits    No.  2 
Pinion 

5  Spoke  Bolster 

6  "  li        Hook 

7  Bevel  Wheel 

8  "         Pinion 

9  A    Discharger    Shaft     Bracket 

Box,  new  style 

10  A    Discharger  Shaft,  old  style.. 

11  A  "        new  style 

12  Main  Shaft  Box,  old  style. . . 

13  "        "        "      nearest  the 
Chain  Pinion 

14  Main  Shaft  Box,  opposite  the 

Chain  Pinion 

15  Discharger  Shaft,  new  style. 

16  Main    Shaft,  new  style,  for 

No.  1  Sower 

16^  Main  Shaft  for  No.  1  Sower, 

takes  No.  26  box 

18  Grain  Gauge 

Repairs  for  "F: 


G  1  Large  Chain  Wheel 2 

G  2  Sprocket  and  Clutch 1  00 

3  Bevel  Pinion 

G  4  Clutch 

G  7  Bevel  Gear 2  25 

G  10  Hopper  Bottom 200 

G  14  Short  Box  for  Main  Shaft.. 


PRICE 

NO. 

19 

Shipper  Lever  

PRICK 

$1  75 

$2  50 

19 
20 

A        "            "        old  style  
Feed  Lever  Ratchet 

75 

1  00 

1  25 
1  00 

21 
24 
25 

A    Malleable  Iron  Chain  
Chain  Links,  each 
Force  Feed   Head  for  15  B 
Shaft  

2  00 
05 

40 

10 
35 

26 

Main     Shaft     Box,    nearest 
Chain  Pinion  

2  50 

2  00 
40 

30 

31 

Bevel  Wheel,  \%  inch  B,1891 
Main  Shaft  Box,  1%  inch  B 
long,  1891  

2  00 
2  50 

1  00 

2  00 

32 

Main   Shaft  Box,  \%  inch  B 
short  

75 

1  50 
2  50 

75 

35 
36 

Chain  Pinion,  1%  inch  B  for 
Nos.  1  and  2  Sowers,  1891  . 
Chain  Pinion  Clutch,!^  inch 
B  for  Nos.  1  and  2  Sowers, 
1891  

1  00 
1  00 

75 
1  50 

37 

Belt  Wheel,  1%  inch  B  for 
No.  2  Sower,  1891  

3  00 

2  50 
2  50 

38 

Main   Shaft,   new  style,  1% 
inch  for   Nos.    31     and  32 
boxes,  1891,  for  Nos.  1  and 
2  Sower 

2  50 

75 
isco  " 

2Kf) 

ind  ' 
G 

'No.  1"  Seeders. 

20    Malleable    Catch    for    Feed 
Lever  

0  35 

1  00 

G 

21    Malleable    Brace    for    Feed 
Lever  

15 

40 

75 

29K 

G 

G 

26    Long  Box  for  Main  Shaft  .  .  . 
36    Malleable  Shifter  Catch  for 
Lever   

2  50 
20 

/O 

40    Discharger  

1  50 

2  00 

41    Pinion  Shaft  Box. 

1  00 

]  50 

78    Agitator  .  . 

30 

SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 


318 


Repairs  for  "Deere"  Self-Dump  Bake. 


NO. 

0  100 

O  101 
O  102 
O  103 
O  104 
O  105 
0  106 
O  107 
O  108 
O  109 
0  110 
O  111 
O  112 
O  113 
O  114 
O  115 
O  116 

O  117 
O  118 
O  119 

O  120 
O  121 

O  122 
O  123 

0  124 
O  125 
O  126 
O  127 
O  130 


Ratchet  Pawl  Lever,  malleable 

'89  to  '91 $0  40 

Dump  Arm,  malleable, '89  to  '91 
Trip  Pedal,  malleable,  '89  to  '91 

Trip  Pedal  Fulcrum 25 

Lever  Foot-piece,  malleable  . . . 

Lock-up  Hook,  malleable 

Hammer  Strap,  malleable 

Hand  Lever  Fulcrum 

Ratchet  Case,  '89  to  '91 

Ratchet  Case  Cover,  '89  to  '91. 

Center  Ratchet 

Spring  Plate,  '89  to  '91 

Right-hand  Hub  Cap    . .    

Right-hand  Hub  Pawl 

Left-hand  Hub  Cap 1  25 

Left-hand  Hub  Pawl 

Ratchet    Trip  on   Seat  Spring 

Bolt,  '89t«'91 

Center  Ratchet  Pawl,  '89  to  '91 
Dump  Lever,  wrought  iron. .  . 
Short    Head    Hinge,    wrought 

iron,  '89  to  '91 

Middle  Hinge  and  Brace,  '89  to 

'91 

Long  Hinge  and  Brace,  for  8 

feet,  '89  to  '81 1  00 

Foot  Lever 

Dump  Lever,  Link  or  Hook,  '89 

to '91    

Hub  Ratchet  Spring 15 

Center  Ratchet  Pawl  Spring. . . 

Metal  Wheel  Box 50 

Wheel  Box  Nut 

Truss  Rod  Castings  for  Nos.  6 

and  7  Rakes,  '89  to  '91 50 


[CE 

NO. 

O  131 

40 

O  132 

60 

O  133 

50 

O  134 

25 

O  135 

45 

O  136 

25 

O  137 

30 

O  139 

50 

0  140 

75 

0  141 

50 

O  142 

50 

25 

0  143 

25 

O  144 

30 

25 

0  145 

30 

O  146 

25 

O  147 

40 

50 

O  148 

0  149 

65 

O  150 

/>e 

0  151 

DO 

0  152 

00 

O  153 

75 

O  154 

0  155 

75 

15 

O  156 

20 

O  157 

50 

25 

50 

PRICE 

Ratchet  Pawl  Lever,  malleable,$0  40 

Ratchet  Case,  '92 1  75 

Ratchet  Case  Cover, '92 50 

Trip  Pedal,  malleable, '92.  ..  50 

Right  Head  Pivot, '92 75 

Left  Head  Pivot,  '92 75 

Center  Head  Pivot,  '92 50 

Ratchet  Spring  Plate,  '92 15 

Tooth,  '92 50 

Dump  Arm,  wrought  iron,  '92.  75 
Seat  Bar  Brace,  wrought  iron, 

'92 50 

Head  Hinge,  wrought  iron,  '92  65 
Head  Hinge  and  Frame  Brace 

for  10  and  12  feet,  '92 . .  1  00 

Lever  Link,  wrougt  iron,  '92..  75 
Head  Hinge  and  Frame  Brace 

for  8  feet  wrought  iron,  '92. ..  1  00 
Center  Tooth  Plate  for  8, 10  and 

12  feet,  wrought  iron,  '92 25 

Side-tooth  Plate  for  8  feet,  '92  40 

Side-tooth  Plate  for  10  feet,  '92  50 

Side-tooth  Plate  for  12  feet,  '92  65 
Center  Ratchet  Pawl  Spring 

(same  as  F  49), '92 20 

Seat  Riser,  '92 35 

Trip  Stop  Casting,  '92 50 

Center  Ratchet  Pawl, '92 40 

Combined  Pole  and  Shaft  Iron, 

'92 l  00 

Chain, '92 50 

Sieel  Seat,  '92 l  75 

Hand  Lever 80 

Steel  Wheels,  each [  6  00 

Woood  Wheels,  each 5  00 


Repairs  for  "Deere"  and  "New  Deere"  Rake— Hand  Dump. 


10 


O     11 
O    12 


O    26 
O    27 


O  200 
O  201 
O  202 
O  203 
O  204 
O  205 
O  206 
O  207 


Lever  for  Old  Deere 

Unk    "        "         "     

Head  Piece  for  Old  Deere 

Eye  Bolt  for  "        "      

Cleaner-bar    Pivot  for  Old    Deere  and 

New  Deere  to  '88 

Lever  Pivot  tor  Old  Deere 

Sand  Cap,  Old  Deere  and  New  Deere.. 
Axle  Washers  for  Old  Deere  and  New 

Deere 

Seat  for  Old  Deere  and  New  Deere 

Whiffletree  Hooks  for  Old  Deere  and 

New  Deere 

Curved  Lever  for  Old  Deere 

Neck  Yoke  Washer  for  Old  Deere  and 

New  Deere 

New  Deere  Cleaner-bar  Arm  Pivots 


125 

O 

28 

75 

O 

'J'.t 

60 

O 

30 

35 

O 

31 

O 

32 

35 

O 

33 

25 

O 

34 

30 

0 

35 

O 

36 

20 

O 

37 

150 

O 

88 

O 

40 

20 

O 

41 

1  25 

0 

42 

20 

O 

44 

25 

O 

46 

1  00 

Unk 100 

'    Fulcrum 

"          Fulcrum 

Seat  Spring  Plate 

New  DeereSeat  Spring,  '87 

No.  1  Combined  Pole  and  Shaft  Iron,  '91 

Seat  Spring,  New  Deere,  '88 

"         Brace, '88 

Truss  Rod  Support 

Small  Axle-tie  Casting 

Large        "  "          

No.  2  Combined  Pole  and  Shaft  Casting 

Hub  Box  for  Metal  Wheel 

"   Nut 

Teeth,    each 

Hub, '92 l 

Steel  Seat,  '92  l  75 

Axle  Wrought  Iron l  00 


75 
50 
20 

2  50 
50 

1  50 
75 
25 
25 
25 
60 
50 
25 
50 


"Old  Comfort"  Rake  Castings. 


Tooth  Spring 

Bottom  Tooth  Casting 

Top  "  

Head  Hinge 

Truss  Rod  and  Axle  Casting. . . 

Sand  Cap   

Lever  Fulcrum 

Left  Shaft  Coupling 


O  208    Right  Shaft  Coupling 50 

0209    Axle  Washer 20 

O  210    Truss  Rod  Support 25 

O  216    Seat  Spring 150 

0217        "        "         Brace 75 

O  218    Check  Loop,  malleable 15 

Steel  Wheels,  each  6  00 

Wood       "  "    500 

O  221    Axle  Wrought  Iron 100 


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Repairs  for  "Deere-Hollingsworth"  Self-Dump  Rake 

Wood  Parts. 


NO.  PRICE 

Wheel,  self-dump $5  00 

Steel  Wheel,  self-dump 6  00 

Shaft,  right 1  25 

Shaft,  left 1  25 

Pole  with  Hounds  and  Bolt 2  50 

Shafts,  combination 2  50 

Long  Girt 1  00 

Short  Girt 75 

Hounds 75 

Cleaner  Bar 2  00 

Cleaner  Bar,  10  ft, 2  25 

Staple  Bar 1  00 

Staple  Bar,  10  ft 1  25 

Staple  Bar,  12  ft  1  50 

Upper  Spring  Bar,  8  ft.,  pattern  1892.  60 
Upper  Spring  Bar,  10  ft.,  pattern  1892  80 
Upper  Spring  Bar,  12  ft.,  pattern  1892  1  00 


No. 

Lower  Spring  Bar,  8  ft.  pattern  1892. 
Lower  Spring  Bar,  10  ft.  pattern  1892 
Lower  Spring  Bar,  12  ft.  pattern  1892. 

Seat  Board 

Singletree  Piece 

Companion  Piece,  10  ft 

Companion  Piece,  12  ft 

Over-cleaner  Kail  with  Staples,  8  ft. . . 
Over-cleaner  Kail  with  Staples,  10  ft  . 
Over-cleaner  Kail  with  Staples,  12  ft. . 

Over-cleaner  Posts 

Cleaner  Stick       

Spring  Frame  Blocks 

Split  Center  Blocks 

Doubletrees  and  Neckyokes 

Singletree  with  Hooks 


PRICE 
$1  25 

1  50 

2  75 
75 
30 
75 

1  00 
1  00 
1  25 

1  50 
30 
25 
10 
20 

2  50 
1  00 


Steel  and  Iron  Parts. 


Teeth,  each,  1875  and  previous 

Teeth,  each,  1876  and  after 

Axle  Arm,  right,  cast 

Axle  Arm,  left,  cast 

2  Rocker  Frame  Arm,  left 

3  Rocker  Frame  Arm,  right 

H.  O.  Casting 

12  Lever  Casting 

20  Axle  Clip  

23  Foot  Trip 

31  Slip  Clutch,  left 

32  Slip  Clutch,  right 

33  Clutch,  right 

34  Clutch,  left 

36  S.  D.  Discharge  Plate 

45  Foot  Lever  Casting 

64  H.  Hood 

65  Dump  Wheel 

67  Right  Axle  Box 

68  Left  Axle  Box 

69  Center  Axle  Box 

72  Center  Brace  Rod  Casting 

73  Side  Brace  Rod  Casting 

75  Swan  Neck 

76  Side  Brace  Rod  for  Casting 

78-H  Brace  for  Rocker  Frame 

79-H  Special  Support  for  Thimble  Rod 

80-Center  Truss  Rod  Casting 

82-H  Truss  Rod  Casting 

H  Casting  for  self-dump  connection  . . 

Cast  Seat 

Hub,  self-dump 

Hub  Spring 

Seat  Washer 

Dog 

Dog  Spring 

Dog  Pin 

Wrought  Axle  Arm 


$0  50 
50 
1  50 
1  50 
75 
75 
65 
65 
20 
60 
1  25 
1  25 
1  25 
1  25 
20 
50 
50 
00 
50 
50 
25 
60 
60 
25 
75 
30 
75 
50 
60 
20 
75 
50 
20 
10 
25 
20 
10 
25 


Wrought  Iron  Axle,  8  ft  $3  00 

Wrought  Iron  Axle,  10  ft 3  50 

Wrought  Iron  Axle,  12  ft 4  00 

Axle  Key ]0 

Axle  Eye  Bolt 20 

Axle-tree  Strap 20 

Axle  Wa^er 20 

Pins  for  Nos.  33,  34  and  65  10 

Hollingsworth  Goose-Neck    125 

Hook  attached  to  Rocker  Frame 10 

Thimble  with   Set-screw,  special    for 

self-dump 50 

Thimble  without  Set  Screw 25 

Set  Screw 20 

Hand  Lever,  wrought  iron  2  25 

Lever  Connection  75 

Lever  Hook  Clip 10 

Lever  Hook 20 

Foot  Trip  Connection 25 

Self-dump  Side  Lever  Plate 25 

Self-dumb  Foot  Lever 1  00 

Self-dump  Connection 30 

Con  net  lion  Rod  for  Foot  Lever 25 

Truss  Rod,  10  ft 1  00 

Truss  Rod,  12  ft ]  25 

Thimble  Rod,  8  ft 60 

Thimble  Rod,  10  ft 75 

Thimble  Rod,  12  ft 1  00 

Center  Iron 75 

Single-tree  Trap 20 

Single-tree  Hooks 20 

Spools,  1892  20 

Spool  Springs,1892 20 

Staple 10 

Linch  Pin 10 

Wrench 25 

Over-cleaner  Rod 40 

Over-cleaner  Staples 20 


SAN  FRANCISCO,   CAL. 


320 


NO. 

21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
9 
11 
16 
20 
95 

18 
6 

rs 

12 
19 
23 
31 
32 
33 
34 

Repairs  for  Perfe 

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Wheels  (wood)  each                        ! 

cted  " 
Wood 

PRICE 

&5  00 
2  00 
1  50 
1  50 
75 
1  00 
50 
75 
1  50 
1  25 
1  00 
1  25 

and  S 
6  00 
50 
30 
15 
10 
1  25 
30 
1  50 
1  50 
35 
30 
15 
30 
25 
10 
15 
15 
25 
25 
1  50 
r  Tay] 
Wood 
5  00 
5  00 
2  00 
1  50 
1  50 
3  50 
1  50 
25 
3  00 

and  S 

6  00 
50 
50 
1  50 
1  50 
10 
25 
10 
10 
300 
4  00 
125 
1  00 
1  00 
60 
60 
30 
60 
1  25 
1  25 
1  25 
125 

Hoi 
Pan 

NO 

33 
34 
35 

teel 
7 
8 
10 
12 
13 
14 
15 
17 
19 

or  1 
Par 

teel 

86 
17 
18 
45 
46 
38 
39 
58 
59 

64 
65 
66 
70 

77 

lingrsworth"  Bake. 

DS. 

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pole                     i 

3RICE 
&3  00 
50 

50 
25 

2  00 
50 

6  50 
6  50 
6  00 

1  25 
40 
45 
2  00 
1  00 
30 
15 
15 
30 
15 
25 
1  25 
10 
10 
50 
10 
10 
10 
15 
40 

75 
1  25 
1  50 
75 
50 
1  00 
40 
1  00 
40 

60 
40 
60 
30 
30 

125 

15 
15 

30 

Axle  (not  ironed) 

Right  Side  Rail,  used  with  Pole.  . 
Left        «        "        "        "     "     .- 
Round  Cleaner  Sticks  

Right  Shaft 

Left        " 

Front  Girt  

Doubletree  complete  with  Single- 

Rear    '  ' 

Center  Girt 

Neck  Yoke,  complete  

Singletree,  with  Hooks  

Wood  Axle,  with  Wrought  Axles 
and  Eye  Bolts     

Cleaner  Head 

Lower  Spring  Bar 

Pole  complete  with  Frame  

Shafts      "                "             " 

TTnnpr       "          tl 

Staple  Bar        

Parts. 

Wrought  Iron  Center  Arm  

Iron 
Wheels  (steel)  each 

Hand  Lever  Clip,  each  
Foot        "        "        " 

Center  Brace                  

Foot  Lever  

Spring  Case,  malleable,  each  
Seat    Washer 

Pitman        

Rocker  Arm 

Shalt  Brace           

Axle  Box 

Wood  Axle  Brace  

Seat 

Singletree  Strap  

Hub  each 

Pole  Hammer  Strap  

Tooth  Holder,  each   
Nose  Piece  on  Pole,  each  

Transporting  Hook,  with  Plate.  .  . 
Foot  Lever  Hook,  two  ends  bent.  . 
Tooth  Holder  Kod  

Stem  \Vasher  each 

Tooth  Plates,  per  doz  
Space   Kings  per  doz 

feet  Screws,  in  tooth  holders,  each 
Coil  Spring?   each  

Axle  Washers,  malleable,  each.  .  . 
Singletree  Hooks,     "            "     . 
Short  Eve  Bolts,      "            "     ... 
Long    "        "           "            "     ... 
WYench     malleable  each 

"R<-»iiml  T-Tparl  Pins    each 

Qlmft    ^tat»lp«    each 

Sinffletree  Pins  each  

\Vroutjht  Iron  Axle 

Extra  Parts  fo 
Wheel    right 

Tew  Horse  Rake. 
ts. 
Butts                 

left  .... 

Guide  Board  for  20-tooth  

Rake  Head  

«            «<       "     24  and  26-tooth  . 
Long  Girt     

Shaft    right 

Shaft   left 

Short    "        

Combination   Shafts 

Singletree  with  hooks  

Cleaner  Bar 

"             piece  

"        Stick 

Pole  Hounds  and  Bolts 

Iron 

Parts. 

Tooth,  right... 

Shaft  Box  

left  "  
Seat  
Hub  
Axle  Pin  

Casting  for  Foot  Trip  
Center  Axle  Box  
Tooth  Fastener  

Seat  Washer  
"        Board   Hook  
Wrought  Iron  Axle  
"    9l/2  feet  
Lever  
Foot  Z<ever  

Shaft  Box.  right  
"    left  
Hinge  
Hood  
Dump  Wheel  
Goose  Neck  

Lever  Connection  
Center  Axle  Box,  narrow  Shafts  
Lever  Casting  
Tooth  Fastener  
Foot  Trip  
Left  Slip  Clutch  

Swan  Neck  •  •  •  •  
Brace  Hinee  9%  foot  Rake)  
Hinge  Thimble  (26-tooth  Rake)  
Dump  Spring  
Steel  Dog  
Axle  Washer  

Right"        "        
"       Clutch  
Left           "     

Side  Lever  Plate  
Foot  Trip  Rod  
Springs  for  Wheels  

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Extra  Parts  for  Taylor  No.  1,  Horse  Rake. 


».  PRICE 

1  Bracket  Washer $0  20 

2  "         Complete 40 

3  Old  Hinge 1  00 

4  Knuckle  for  Hinge 40 

5  Old  Goose  Neck 1  25 

6  Goose  Neck  Standard 40 

7  Slot  Piece 75 

8  Step  on  Connection 35 

9  "     "  Lever 40 

36    New  Goose  Neck 1  25 

39        "    Hinge 1  00 

Oval  Teeth  and   Round  Teeth 

with  eye,  each 50 

Tooth  right,  each 50 

"  left  "  50 

Hub,  for  wrought  spindle 2  00 

"  "  cast  spindle 2  00 

Seat 2  00 

Bolts,  Nuts  and  Washers,  per 

set 1  25 

13  Axle  Slip 45 

14  Foot  Lever  Brace 65 

15  Goose  Neck  Stand  .  25 


NO.  PRICE 

16    Hinge $1  00 

18  Goose  Neck 1  25 

19  Tooth  Fastener 40 

45    Foot  Lever  Casting 50 

71     Knuckle 1  25 

HO  Lever  Casting 75 

Axle  Arm,  cast 1  75 

"        "      wrought 1  25 

Wrench 35 

Singletree  Strap 20 

Axle  Brace 20 

Hand  Lever,  complete 1  75 

Lever  Connection 1  25 

Foot  Lever,  complete 1  75 

Rod 40 

Rest 60 

Axle  Washer 10 

"    Pin 10 

Seat  Board  Hook 10 

"    Washer 10 

Coil  Spring 20 

Spring  Stand 20 

Steel  Wheels,  each 6  00 


Extra  Parts  for  Taylor  Old  No.  4,  Horse  Rake. 


Casting's 

12  Lever  Guide $1  00 

14  Clutch  on  Axle  2  00 

15  "                "    2  00 

16  Old  Hinge 1  75 

17  Shaft  Box ...  1  00 

18  "        "    1  00 

19  Tooth  Fastening 40 

20  Ratchet  Wheel 1  50 

21  Dump  Casting       2  50 

22  Discharge  Plate 60 

23  Step 75 

24  Lever  on  Dump 75 

25  Box  on  Dump 50 

26  New  Crank  on  Dump 50 

31  Old        "       "        "      50 

32  New  Hinge 1  75 

33  Lock  Step  1  00 

34  Stand  for  Lock  Step 65 

35  Socket  for  Step     50 

40  Connection  1  00 

41  Lever  Guide 1  00 

42  "        2  00 

43  Center  Brace  1  00 

46  Shaf  c  Box 1  00 

48  Dump  Casting 2  50 

52  Wheel  Ratchet 75 

Latch  for  Wheel  Ratchet 50 

60  Lever  Guide 1  00 

63        "      Casting 50 


Wood  Parts 

Wheel,  complete  for  No.  1 $5  00 

Axle 6  00 

Cross  Bar 1  25 

Lever  Piece 1  25 

Rock  Bar  for  No.  4 1  15 

Spring  Bar 1  50 

Spring  Cap 1  25 

Seat  Piece 1  25 

Slot      "     75 

Iron  and  Steel  Parts 

Steel  Tooth  50 

Lever,  complete 2  50 

Connection  for  No.  4 75 

Spiral  Spring 30 

"      Stand 20 

Wrench 20 

Washer  for  spindle 20 

Linch  Pin 15 

Lever  Hook 15 

Spring  in  Hub 20 

Ratchet  Pin 1  00 

Spring  on  Ratchet  Pin 20 

Staple  20 


All  parts  wanted  for  No.  4  Rake  purchased  before  1880  must  be  carefully  described. 
Shaft  boxes  on  8-foot  and  9>£-foot  No. 4  Rakes  are  different;  likewise  angles  on  the  end 
of  20  and  26-Tooth  Rakes 


SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 


Repairs  for  Deere  Hay  Loader, 


No. 
V    4 

V  5 
V  9 

V  10 
V  14 
V  38 
V  41 
V  42 
V  50 

V  51 
V  52 
V  53 
V  54 
V  55 
V  56 
V  57 
V  58 

V  59 

V  60 
V  61 

V  62 
V  63 

V  64 
V  65 

V  66 
V  67 
V  68 

V  69 

V  70 

V  71 
V  72 
V  73 
V  74 
V  75 
V  76 


9 

10 
A  11 
A  12 
A  13 
A  14 


Combined  Pinion  and  Sprocket 

'91 $  4  50 

Main  Driving  Gear,  '91 5  00 

Standard  Spring,  '91 1  00 

Ratchet  Pawl  Spring,  '91 

Ratchet  Pawl,  '91 

Crank  for  6-foot  (section),  '91 

Crank  for  8-foot  (section),  '91. 

Wheel  Box  (no  cut)   

Elevator  Tooth  Holder,  malle- 
able'92 

Right  Crank  Box  Bracket,  '92. 

Left  Crank  Box  Bracket,  '92. . 

Right  Crank  Box  Bracket,  '92 

Left  Crank  Box  Bracket,  '92. 

Crank  Box  Cap,  '92 

Right  Inside  Frame  Plate,  '92 

Left  Inside  Frame  Plate,  '92. 

Combined  Shaft  Box  and 
Sprocket  Pivot,  right,  '92. . 

Combined  Shaft  Box  and 
Sprocket  Pivot,  left,  '92  . . 

Center  Brace  for  8  foot,  '92. .. 

Tension  Spring  Bar,  wrought 
Iron,  '92 

Tension  Spring  Bar  Link, mall- 
eable, '92 

Tension  Spring  Bar  Lever, 
malleable,  '92 

Tension  Spring  Bar  Clamp, '92 

Tension  Spring  Bar  Clamp 
Hand  Wheel,  '92  

Ground  Shoe,  right,  '92 

Ground  Shoe,  left,  '92 

Corrugated  Washer  for  Ground 
Shoe,  '92 

Rake  Head  Center  Tooth 
Clamp,  malleable, '92.  .. 

Bottom  Board  Lock  Pin,  '92  . 

Rake-head, side  tooth  clamp'92 

Rake  Bar  Yoke  Rub  Iron,  '92 

9  point  Crank  Sprocket,  '92. . 

Loader  Coupling  Iron,  '92. . . . 

Rope  Roller  '92 

Hay     Rack     Coupling     Iron 


Price 

No. 

4  50 

V  77 

5  00 

1  00 

V  78 

20 

V  79 

25 

V  80 

6  50 

10  00 

V  81 

75 

V  82 

15 

2  50 

V  83 

2  50 

1  00 

V  84 

1  00 

65 

V  85 

40 

40 

V  86 

2  00 

V  87 

V  88 

2  00 

V  89 

50 

V  90 

1  25 

V  91 

40 

V  92 

V  93 

40 

30 

V  96 

V  97 

40 

V  98 

1  00 

V  99 

I  00 

V101 

V102 

15 

VJ03 

V104 

15 

15 

V105 

15 

15 

1  50 

1  00 

15 

wrought  iron,  '92  

Rake  Adjusting  Lever  Link, 

wrought  iron,  '92 

Axle  Truss  Brace,  '92 

Oil  Cap  (same  as  K  406),  '92. . 
Oil  Cap  Spring  (same  as  K 

407),  '92 

Rake  Adjusting  lever,  wrought 

iron,  '92 

Rake  Bar  Yoke,  wrought  iron, 

'92 

Rake  Head  Brace,  wrought 

iron  '92 

Rake  Bar  Guide  Back  Brace, 

wrought  iron,  '92 

Right  Frame  Brace,  wrought 

iron,  '92  

Left  Frame  Brace,  wrought 

iron,  '92  

Axle  Washer,  '92 

Wrench  (no  cut),  '91 

Rake  Head  Tooth,  steel,  '92. . 
Large  Rake  Bar  Tooth,  steel, 

per  doz.,  '92 ...... 

Small  Rake  Bar  Tooth,  steel, 

per  doz.,  '92 

Small  Axle  Truss  Brace,  '92*. 
Large  Axle  Truss  Brace  for  8- 

foot, '92* 

Ground  Shoe,  right,  '93* 

Ground  Shoe,  left,  '93* 

Combination  Box,  right.  '93*. 
Combination  Box,  left,  '93*  . . 

Crank  Box,  left, '94* 

Crank  Box  Cap,  '94* 

Crank  Box,  right,  '94* 

Crank  Shaft  1%-iu.  round,  8- 

foot,  '94* 

Sprocket  (9-point)for  \%  crank 

'94* 

1^-in.  Round  Steel  Axle 

Wheels,  each .  

Tooth  Bar,  wood,  complete  . . 
Wood  Crank  Box,  complete. . 


Price 

25 

20 

60 
15 

15 
50 
25 
15 
20 
35 

35 
15 

1  00 
30 

1  25 

1  00 
25 

75 
1  25 

1  25 

2  00 
2  00 
1  00 

65 
1  00 

10  00 

1  50 
4  00 
7  50 
6  50 
25 


Repairs  for  "Champion"  Section  Self-Feed  Cutting  Box. 


A  15 


Gate $  1 

Roller  Shield 1 

Face  Plate 1 

Face  Plate  Guide 

Shield  Bracket,  RH 

Shield  Bracket,  LH 

Stop  Gauge 

Sprocket  Wheel 

Lifter  Pawl 

Stop  Pawl 

Gate  Guide 

Staves  for  Rollers  

Main  Crank  Shaft 1 

Fly  Wheel 3  00 

Ratchet  Lifter 


50 

A  16 

25 

A  17 

25 

A  18 

60 

A  19 

85 

A  20 

85 

A  21 

30 

30 

15 

15 

30 

60 

50 

00 

60 

Sprocket  Stud $  0  60 

Sprocket  wheel  on  roller  shaft  30 

Feed  Roll  Hubs 30 

Ratchet  Wheel 60 

Cap  Box 40 

Feed  Roll  Shaft 1  25 

Chain,  per  foot 20 

Coil  Spring  for  Ratchet 25 

Flat  Spring  for  Rollers 60 

Pressure  Arms  for  Feed  Rolls, 

wrought 30 

Lifter  Rod,  wrought 40 

Half  Sections 20 

Sections 25 

Pitman  Rod,  wood 60 


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Extra  Parts  for  Eclipse  Stacker. 


NO. 
300 
301 


302 

303 

304 

305 

306 

307 

308 

309A 

314 

200  A 

215B 

216B 

320A 

321A 

322A 

324A 

325 

323 

324 


93 
94 
92 
53 
51 
57 
63 


PRICE 

Lower  Frame  for  Carrier $2  00 

Upper      "        "        "       3  00 

Carrier  Roller , 50 

"      Sheave 50 

Draw  Bar  "     50 

Carrier,  complete 10  00 

Draw  Bar  Sheave  Plate 50 

Bale  Eye  Casting   50 

Bottom  Pulley  Block 350 

Upper        "  "       4  00 

Pitcher  Latch,  complete 6  00 

Front  Axle  Plate 3  00 

Draw  Bar  Washer 50 

Pitcher  Lock  Piece  2  00 

"     Guide..       .  4  00 


NO.  PRICE 

315  Pitcher  Truss  Rod  Stay $0  50 

317  Front  Axle  Spindle 3  00 

318  Elevator  Pulley  Block  Washer.  100 

319  Hind  Axle 3  00 

200 A  Pulley  Block  Sheave 1  25 

Pitcher  Truss  Rod 3  50 

Bale  Guide 1  00 

"     2  50 

Carrier  Bar 2  75 

Pitcher  Pin 1  00 

"          Draw  Bar  Guide 1  50 

Upright  Bar  Brace 1  00 

Tongue  Strap  and  Bolt 3  00 

Tooth  Point  or  Shoe 25 

Teeth,  each 75 


Extra  Parts  for  Acme  Hake. 


Seat 2  50 

Castor  Wheel  4  00 

"  '*     Frame 3  00 

Ratchet  Guide,  complete 2  50 

Latch  50 

Lever  Casting 1  50 

Cantor  Washer 1  00 

R  &  L  Elevator  Washer,  each .       75 

Buck  Toe  Brace 75 

Axle .  3  00 


326        Cup  Washer  for  Axle 50 

Tooth  Point  or  Shoe 25 

Slotted  Lever  Bar,  wrought ...  3  00 

Buck  Pulley  Block 75 

Patent  Wheel,  34-in.  diameter, 

4-in.face 6  00 

Wheel  Boxing,  each 1  50 

Teeth,   each 75 

Latch  Pin  50 

Spring  for  Latch  Pin 50 


Repairs  for  "Monarch"  Sweep  Rake. 


97  Right  Hand  Main  Casting. . . .  4  50 

98  Left        "            "            "     ....  4  50 
Casting  to  adjust  Rake 1  25 

"    hold  Guide  Wheel.  2  50 

Axle 75 

Ratchet . .  75 


Jaws  for  Guide  Wheel 2  50 

Spring  Holder 75 

Pawl.  15 


68        Latch $0  75 

133  Hinge 1  25 

134  Cast  Rest 75 

207        &  208  Washer  for  Truss 15 

126        &  126^  Washer  for  Truss 15 

120        Hinge 1  25 

245        Lever  Holder  2  00 

Wheels,  each 3  50 


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Repair  List  "Porter's"  One- Way  Hay  Carriers. 

As  Manufactured  Since  187O. 


No. 


Price 


cn  J  V 


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D    Collar  for  wire  cable $0  60 

A    Collar  for  iron  rod 60 

7  Stop  for  Porter  Carrier 40 

5  Fall  used  for  Porter  Carrier 60 

4    Large  Sheave  for  Bottom  of  Carrier  50 

3    Sheave  used  in  Trip  Pulley 50 

2    Sheave  used  in  head  of  Iron  Track 

or  Cable  Carrier 40 

1    Broad  Tread  Roller  used  in  top  of 

Porter's  One-Way  Carrier 30 

6  Clamp  Block  to  hold  loop  in  wire 

cable 50 

8  Latch  used  in  both  One- Way  Car- 

riers    75 

Trip  Pulley  for  One- Way  Carrier.  1  00 
C    Collar  used   at  top  of    poles    in 

Cable  Derrick  . .  50 


Repairs  for  "Porter's"  Reversible  and  Adjustable  Hay  Carriers. 


D 

70 
69 
17 
2 
A 

A2 


1 
1 
2 
3 
4 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
M5 


Arm  for  Reversible  Carrier $  I  25 

Arm  for  Steel  Track  Carrier 1  25 

Arm  for  Steel  Track  Carrier 1  25 

Arm  for  Steel  Carrier 75 

Trip  Pulley  for  One- Way  Carrier.       85 
Plain  Wheel  for  Wood-Track  Car- 
rier        40 

Flanged    Wheel   for    Reversible 
Wood  Track  Carrier  . .  50 


A    Drop  Lock  for  Reversible   and 

Swivel $0  40 

0    Trip  Block  for  Same  75 

B    Casting  that  Trip  Pulley  hooks 
on  in  center  of  Reversible  and 

Adjustable  Carrier 

CJ    Trip  Pulley  for  Swivel  Carrier. . 
CN    Trip  Pulley  for  Reversible  Car- 
rier , . 


75 

85 


85 


Repairs  for  "Milwaukee"  Hay  Carrier. 


Milwaukee  Improved  Reversible  Hay  Carrier. 

Right  Side $2  00 

Left  Side   2  00 

Hook  or  Lower  Lock 50 

Stop  Block 50 

Hook  or  Upper  Lock 50 

Pin  for  Track  Wheel 15 

Sheave  Wheel  Pin 15 

Pulley  Frame : 1  00 

Track  Wheel 30 

Sheave  Wheel 30 

Spring 15 


New  Leader  Rod   or   Cable   Hay  Carrier. 

55  Hook  or  Lock $0  50 

56  Hook  or  Lock 50 

57  Pulley  Frames 1  00 

27  Stop  Block 1  00 

28  Center  Piece  with  Set  Screw  ...      30 

7      Sheave  Wheel  Pin 15 

10    Sheave 30 

25  Carrier  Side 2  00 

26  Carrier  Side 2  00 

W5    Spring 15 


325 


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Extra  Parts  For  Perkins'  Windmill. 


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326 


Extra  Parts  for  Perkins*  WindmUl. 

10-Foot  Perkins'  Windmill. 


NO. 

1 
2 

3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
9 
10 

11 

12 
13 

14 

15 
16 

17 
18 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 


PRICE. 

Main  Frame $12  50 

Arm  Spider 2  25 

Lever 2  25 

Top  Box  (or  Long  Box  on  Shaft)  2  25 

Lug  and  Box  (or  Pitman) 2  25 

Brace  Cup  (or  Cone) 1  00 

Top  Box,  small 50 

Brake  Circle 1  75 

Pitman  Connection,  lower  end  (or 

Pump  Rod  attachment) 1  00 

Swivel  Connection  (or  Pitman  at- 
tachment    75 

Four-Post  Iron  (or  Turn  Table) .  1  25 

Center  Iron  (or  Turning  Spider) .  1  75 
Chain    Connection    in    pipe  (or 

Shut-off  Rod 1  00 

Vane  Stop  Rod  (or  Jerk  Chain)  .  1  75 
Pitman  Connection,  upper   end 

(or  Pitman  Pipe) 3  50 

Brake  Rod 1  00 

Sheave..  60 


NO.  PBICE 

1 9  Guide  (or  Balancing  Weight) ....  $  1  00 

20  Arm  Staple  and  Nuts  (or  Clip  for 

No.  4) 

21  Swivel  Bolt 1 

22  Collar  and  Set  Screws 1 

23  Main  Pipe  Nut  (or  Cap  for  lower 

end  of  Main  Frame)   

24  Main  Crank  Shaft  (wrought) 4 

25  Bumper  Rod  (or  Brake) 1 

26  Vane  Hinge  (or  Shut-off  Lever 

attachment) 

27  Arm   Staple,  small  (or  Clip  for 

Section) 

Outside  Wheel  Rim 

Inside  Wheel  Rim 

Sails  (or  Slats) 

Wheel  Sections,  each 4  00 

Wheel  Arms,  each 50 

Brace  Rods,  each 50 

Rudder  . .  7  00 


12-Foot  Perkins'  Windmill. 


Main  Frame $15  00 

Arm  Spider 3  00 

Lever 2  50 

Top  Box     2  50 

Lug  Box 2  75 

Brace  Cup 1  25 

Top  Box,  Small 75 

Brake  Circle 2  00 

Pitman  Connection,  lower  end. .  1  25 

Swivel  Connection 1  00 

Four  Post  Iron 1  50 

Center  Iron 2  00 

Chain  Connection,  in  pipe 1  25 

Vane  Stop  Rod. 200 

Pitman  Connection,  upper  end. .  3  75 

Brake  Rod 1  25 

Sheave 75 


19  Guide $1  25 

20  Arm  Staple  and  Nut 75 

21  Swivel  Bolt 1  50 

22  Collar  and  Set  Screw 1  50 

23  Main  Pipe  Nut  1  25 

24  Main  Crank  Shaft 5  50 

25  Bumper  Rod 1  50 

26  Vane  Hinge 100 

27  Arm  Staple,  small 50 

Outside  Wheel  Rim 1  00 

Inside  Wheel  Rim 60 

Sails  (or  Slats) 10 

Wheel  Sections 5  00 

Wheel  Arms,  each 75 

Brace  Rods,  each 75 

Rudder 7  50 


Extras  for  Perkins'  8-Foot  Steel  Geared  Windmill. 


SA1  Main  Frame $12  50 

SA2  Pinion 1  50 

Shaft  for  SA2 2  00 

SA    2A  Spider 2  25 

SA3  Lever 2  25 

Long  Pin  for  SA3 75 

Short  Pin  for  SA3 75 

SA   4A  Top  Box 225 


Chain  Sheave  on  SA4A 

5  Pitman 2 

Brass  Bushing  for  SA5 

SA6  Spur  Gear  3 


SA 


Shaft  for  SA6 
Wrist  Pin 


50 
25 
75 
50 
50 
50 


SA   7A  Brake  and  Spring 2  25 

No.  18  Chain  Sheave  . .  60 


In  ordering,  please  give  date  and  size  of  Mill,  with  Number, 


327 


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Repairs  for  "Dick's"  Feed  Cutters. 
Nos.  7  and  8  Hand  Power  Cutter. 


NO. 

90 

91 

4U 

5U 

97 

7Y 

6Y 

80 

81 

82 

83 

ST 

5Y 


JJ 

OV 

7J 


8HT 

H7 

LX 


PRICE 

Fly  Wheel  for  No.  8  Cutter $6  50 

"   No.  7  Cutter 700 

Inside  Standard 1  50 


Outside 

Feed  Gear  Standard 

Upper  Feed  Roller  Gear 

Lower      "        "  

Feed  Gear  Wheel 


1  25 
125 
65 
60 
40 
40 
50 
50 
50 
60 


"        "     Stud     

Bevel  Feed  Gear 

Shaft  for  Bevel  Feed  Gear  Wheel  for  No. 

8  Cutter 30 

Shaft  for  Bevel  Feed  Gear  Wheel  for  No. 

7  Cutter 40 

Pinion  for  Bevel  Feed  Gear  Wheel 40 

Sleeve  on  Bevel  Gear  Feed  Wheel  Shaft.      30 
Collar  on        "        "        "  "          10 

Front  Box  on  Main  Shaft 1  00 

Rear      "      "        "        "       1  00 

Knives  for  No.  8  Cutter,  each 1  50 

"      "    7  "     2  00 

Knife  Bolts,  each 10 

Adjustable  Knife  Supports,  each 20 

"  "    Support  Washers,  each      10 

Shear  Plate  for  No.  8  Cutter 75 

"      "  No.  7      "       1  00 

Lower  Feed  Roller  for  No.  8  Cutter 1  50 

"      Shaft  (wrot)  for  No. 
8  Cutter  . .  40 


NO.  PRICB 

6K         Upper  Feed  Roller  for  No.  8  Cutter $1  50 

"    Shaft  (wrot)  for  No.  8 

Cutter 50 

LXI      Lower  Feed  Roller  for  No.  7  Cutter 1  50 

Shaft  for  Lower  Feed   Roller  for  No.  7 

Cutter 40 

8K         Upper  Feed  Roller  for  No.  7  Cutter 1  50 

Shaft  for  Upper  Feed   Roller  for  No.  7 

Cutter 45 

&  Box  Plate  for  No.  8  Cutter 25 

&O  "        "      "      "    7        "     30 

AY        Standard  for  Hand  Crank  Shaft  out  end      75 
U  "          "        "  "  "       in  end.      75 

Hand  Crank  Shaft  for  No.  8  Cutter 1  25 

"       "      "7        "     1  50 

Main  Shaft,  steel 2  00 

CL         Sleeve  on  Main  Shaft 20 

13  Hand  Crank  with  Set  Screw  for  No.  8 

Cutter   1  25 

12  Hand  Crank  with  Set  Screw  for  No.  7 

Cutter 1  25 

Steel  Tension  Spring  for  No.  8  Cutter.. .  1  00 
"     No.  7  Cutter  . .  1  00 

XW        Bevel  Gear  Wheel  on  Hand  Crank  Shaft  1  00 
1  Pinion   for  Gear  Wheel  on  Hand  Crank 

Shaft 1  00 

Z  or  OZ  Frame  Clip,  each 20 

Steel  Set  Screws,  each 10 

Brackets  for  Fly  Wheel  Cover,  each 15 

Leg  Brackets: 15 

Malleable  Iron  Wrench. . .  25 


No.  4  D.  Cutter. 


316D      Fly  Wheel,  with  Steel  Screws $8  00 

Shaft,  Steel 3  00 

327         12-in.  Pulley  with  Steel  Set  Screws 3  00 

322         10-in.      "  "        "        "        "          2  50 

301X      Inside  Standard 2  25 

302X      Outside        "        150 

300S       Feed  Gear  Standard 2  00 

300A         "        "  "          Cover 100 

341        Upper  Feed  Roller 1  50 

"     Shaft 75 

310         Gear  Wheel  for  Upper  Feed  Roller 85 

SL  "  "          Bearing  for  Upper  Feed 

Roller 20 

315          Lower  Feed  Roller 1  50 

"  "  "     Shaft 60 

312         Gear  Wheel  for  Lower  Feed  Roller 1  50 

N4D      Shear  Plate 1  00 

306          Front    Box.    babbitted,    for  Fly  Wheel 

Shaft,  upper  half 1  50 

306 A      Fron  t  Box.babbitted,  for  Fly  Wheel  Shaft 

lower  half 1  50 

RH        Wrench  for  Removing  Chain  Wheels 20 

Box  Bracket,  left  hand 10 

"      right    "     10 

Knives,  each 2  25 

Knife  Bolts,  each 20 

321         Adjustable  Knife  Supports,  each 25 

"  "       Support  Washers 10 

12  Hand  Crank  with  Set  Screw 1  25 

340         Bevel  Gear  Pinion  on  Fly  Wheel  Shaft. .  1  25 

Hand  Crank  Shaft 1  50 

139         Bevel  Gear  Wheel  for  Hand  Crank  Shaft  1  25 
319         Bearing  for  In  End  of  Hand  Crank  Shaft  1  25 


321A 
108 
317 
318 

303S 

RI 

LR 


NG 

FK 

328 

307S 

SP 

LF 

380 

381 

382 

383 

384 

32 

32 

387 
388 
385 
TE 


Bearing  for  Out  End  of  Hand  Crank  Shaftfl  00 

Steel  Tension  Spring 1  25 

Bolt  Clasps  for  Frame,  each 20 

Steel  Set  Screws 15 

Rear  Box,  babbitted.for  Fly  Wheel  Shaft 

upper  half 1  25 

Rear  Box,  babbitted.for  Fly  Wheel  Shaft 

lower  half 1  25 

Top  Plate  for  Feed  Box 

Bevel  Gear  Clutch  Pinion,  right  hand. 

Bevel  Gear  Clutch  Pinion,  left  hand 

Clutch  Sleeve  on  Bevel  Feed  Gear  Shaft 

Bevel  Feed  Gear  Shaft,  steel 

Collar  on  Bevel  Feed  Gear  Shaft 

Shifter  Fork,  with  Set  Screws 

"        Handle  

"        Rod  Support,  Out  End 

In  End 

"        Lever  Clamps,  each 

Chain  for  Fly  Wheel  Shaft 

Wheel  for  Fly  Wheel  Shaft 

"  "        "    Bevel  Feed  Gear  Shaft 


Space  Chain,  per  foot 

"  "        Links,  each... 

Malleable  Wrench. 


Drive  Chain  Cover  Hinge,  In  End 

Out  End.. 

Chain  Tightening  Wheel 

'  Bearing. 


f)0 
75 
75 
50 
75 
20 
80 
25 
15 
10 
10 
30 
40 
40 
50 
50 
30 
5 
50 
10 
10 
30 
30 
Clasp 25 


NOTICE. 

plainly  the  number  of  pieces  wanted  of  each  kind,  and  be  particular,  in 
stating  the  Figure  or  Letter,  or  (both,  marked  on  the  piece).  Every  piece,  with  few  ex- 
ceptions, is  either  Figured  or  Lettered,  or  both.  State  what  number  of  machine  the  repairs 
are  for. 


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Repairs  for  "Dick's"  Feed  Cutter. 

No.  5  E.  Cutter. 


No. 

116  E 


106 

106L 


141A 
142A 


321 

101E 

102E 

100E 

147 

CXE 

112A 
141 E 

114 

110A 

NU 

NN 

MSA 

144A 


SH 

328 

NY 

107S 

PP 

LL 


216  F 
216G 


221 
219 

206 

206 

245 

244 

201C 

202C 

215A 

212  F 
212G 
216 

205 

210 

NE 

AA 

200  F 

247 

RO 

1*0 

SF 

200C 

247A 

212G 

RD 
LD 
FG 

NAA 


PRICE 

Fly  wheel,  with  set  screws $12  00 

shaft,  steel 325 

Front  box,  babbitted,  for  fly  wheel  shaft, 

upper  half 1  75 

Front  box,  babbitted,  for  fly  wheel  shaft, 

lower  half 1  75 

Rear  box,  babbitted,  for  fly  wheel  shaft, 

upper  half 1  25 

Rear  box,  babbitted,  for  fly  wheel  shaft, 

lower  half. 1  75 

Knives,  each 2  25 

Knife  Bolts,  each 20 

Adjustable  knife  supports,  each 25 

"  support  washers 15 

Inside  Standard 3  25 

Outside  "  2  25 

Feed  Gear  Standard 3  50 

"  Cover 1  25 

Lower  Feed  Roller 2  50 

Shaft  for  Lower  Feed  Roller 1  00 

Gear  Wheel  foi  Lower  Feed  Roller 2  25 

Upper  Feed  Roller 2  26 

Shaft  for  Upper  Feed  Roller 1  00 

Coupling  for  Shaft  on  Upper  Feed  Roller  1  00 

Gearwheel  foi  Upper  Feed  Roller 1  25 

Gear  Wheel  Bearing  for  Upper  Feed  Roller  20 

Collar  on  Upper  Feed  Roller  Shaft 20 

Left  Hand  Bevel  Gear  Pinions 75 

Right  "  "  "  "  75 

Clutch  Sleeve  on  Bevel  Gear  Feed  Shaft  .  60 

Bevel  Feed  Gear  Shaft,  Steel 60 

Shifter  Fork  with  Set  Screw 40 

"  Handle 25 

Collar  on  Bevel  Feed  Gear  Shaft 30 

Shifter  Rod  Support,  Out  End 15 

In  "  10 

Lever  Clamp,  each 15 

Tempered  Steel  Tension  Spring 1  50 


No. 
107E 
246 
HA 
103E 
12 
121 

119 
137 


139 

140 

108 

142 

143 

144 

145 

146 

254A 

TT 

253 

34 

34 


HE 
SS 
597 


PRICE 

Cross  Bar  for  Spring $0  30 

Wrench  for  Changing  Cut 25 

Shear  Plate 1  00 

Feed  Box  Plate 60 

Hand  Crank  with  Set  Screw 1  25 

Box  for  Out  End  Hand  Crank  Shaft,  right 

hand 1  00 

Box  for  In  End  Hand  Crank  Shaft,  right 

hand 1  00 

Box  for  Out  End  Hand  Crank  Shaft,  left 

hand 1  00 

Box  for  In  End  Hand  Crank  Shaft,  left 

hand 1  00 

Hand  Crank  Shaft  (wrot> 1  50 

Bevel  Gear  Wheel  on  Hand  Crank  Shaft.  1  25 
"  "  Fly  Wheel  Shaft....  1  25 

Bolt  Clasp  in  Frame 20 

Chain  Wheel  on  Fly  Wheel  Shaft 25 

"  Bevel  Feed  Gear  Shaft'.'. .  1  00 


589 
127 
122 
220C 

No.  6  F.  and  7  GK  Cutter. 


«      ...      30 

"       Tightener  Wheel 40 

"  "  Bearing 30 

Wheel  Bearing  Clasp ...      30 

Space  Chain,  per  foot 30 

Single  T  inks,  each 5 

Steel  Set  Screws,  ^  inch ,  each  15 

"      "         "      7-16      "        "     15 

Brackets  for  Fly  Wheel  Cover 15 

Malleable  Wrench 50 

Chain  Cover  Hinge,  In  End 15 

"      Out  End 15 

Chute  Board  Bracket,  Front  End 15 

"  "  "  Rear  End 15 

"     15 

12-inch  Pulley,  1#  bore 3  25 

10-inch        "        1%      "     300 

9-inch        "        I'/      "     2  50 


Fly  Wheel  for  6  F.  Cutter $15  00 

"      "    7G.        "     16  50 

Knives,  each 3  50 

Knife  Bolts,  each 25 

Adjustable  Knife  Supports,  each 45 

Adjustable  Knife  Support  Washers 15 

Fly  Wheel  Shaft,  steel  27^x7-16 4  00 

Front  Box    babbitted,  lower  half 1  75 

upper    "     1  75 

Rear  Box,          "               "          "     150 

lower     "     2  25 

Inside  Standard 4  00 

Outside        "        350 

Lower  Feed  Roller 3  75 

Shaft  for  Lower  Feed  Roller 1  25 

Gear  Wheel  for  Lower  Feed  Roller  for  6 

F.  Cutter  2  75 

Gear  Wheel  for  Lower  Feed  Roller  for  7 

G.  Cutter 3  00 

Upper  Feed  Roller 3  25 

Shaft  for  Upper  Feed  Roller 1  25 

Coupling  for  Upper  Feed  Roller  Shaft  . .  75 

Gear  Wheel  for  Upper  Feed  Roller  Shaft  1  50 

Bearing  for  Upper  Feed  Roller  Gear 20 

Collar  for  Upper  Feed  Roller  Shaft 20 

Feed  Gear  Standard  for  6  F.  Cutter 4  00 

"          "           "         Cover 150 

"         "      Clutch  Pinion,  right  hand  . .  1  00 
"         "           «           "       left         "      ..100 

Shifter  Fork 40 

Feed  Gear  Standard 4  50 

"          Cover 175 

Bevel  and  Spur  Gear  Comb  for  Lower 

Feed  Roller 3  00 

Feed  Gear  Clutch  Pinion,  right  hand ....  1  00 

"          left        "     ....  1  00 

Shifter  Fork 50 

Collar  on  Clutch  Gear  Shaft 30 


236 

237 

238 

239 

240 

254  A 

T16 

253 

241 

248C 

243 

LL 


246 

207 

415 

220 
127  F 


Chain  Wheel  on  Fly  Wheel  Shaft 

"  "         "   Clutch  Gear 


203 

222C 

JG 


42 

42 

SS 

387 

597 


Tightener  Wheel 

"  "      Bearing 

"  "  "        Clasp.... 

Shifter  Handle 

"      Bar  Support,  Out  End 

In        "      

"    Rod  Clasp  Washer,  each  

Clutch  Sleeve  on  Chain  Wheel  Shaft  for 

6  F.  Cutter 

Clutch  Sleeve  on  Chain  Wheel  Shaft  for 

7  G.  Cutter 

Wrench  for  Adjusting  Length  of  Cut 

Cover  Guides,  per  set 

Cross  Beam  for  Spring 

Tempered  Steel  Tension  Spring 

18-inch  Pulley,  1  7-16  bore 

14-inch        "          "        "      

12-inch        "          "        "      

10-inch        "          "        "     

Feed  Box  Plate 

Shear  Plate 

Hand  Crank,  complete,  to  attach  to  Shaft 

Corner  Clasps  for  Frame 

Set  Screws,  steel,  each 

Brackets  for  Fly  Wheel  Cover,  each 

Malleable  Iron  Wrench 

Chain  Links,  each 

Space  Drive  Chain,  per  foot 

Drive  Chain  Cover  Hinge,  Out  End 

"     In  End 

Chute  Board  Bracket,  Front  End 

"  "  "  Rear  End 


587       Guard  on  Side  of  Frame. 


50 
50 
65 
1  00 
30 
30 
30 
30 
20 
15 
15 

75 

1  00 
25 
15 
50 

2  25 
5  00 
4  25 

3  50 
325 

1  25 

2  00 
1  50 

25 
20 
20 
75 
5 
35 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 


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Extra  Parts  for  "Keystone"  Corn  Shelters. 
"Pony"  Sheller. 


NO. 

1 

2 

3 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 
10 
11 
12 
14 
16 
18 
19 
20 
21 


1 

2 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

10 

11 

13 

16 

17 

18 

19 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

16 

16 

17 


Boxes  each       

Cob  Guide,  lower 

"        "    upper  

Crank  

Picker  Wheel       

Crank  Shaft,  right  hand  .  .  . 
Inside  Pinion  side  spurs  .  .  . 
Picker  wheel  shaft,  right  hand 

"        "      left          " 
Box  for  fly  wheel  end  of  shaft  . 
Fly  wheel,  wrought  spokes 
"        "      shaft,  11%  inches 
Hopper  or  mouthpiece  .... 
Iron  spring  and  ratchet  .... 

Steel  spring 

Fan  and  shaft  complete  .... 
"  boxes,  each 


PRICE 

NO. 

$0  40 

22 

1  25 

23 

40 

24 

75 

44 

3  00 

50 

75 

05 

75 

1  25 

122 

1  50 

211 

50 

X 

5  00 

XXX 

1  50 

2  50 

50 

75 

120 

1  25 

200 

25 

XX 

PRICE 

Large  fan  sheaves  .......    $0  60 


Small 

Spring  bolt  and  nut  ...... 

Stripper  wheel  ....... 

Pinion  on  crank  shaft,  R  H  .   . 
"     on  picker  wheel  shaft  right 
hand      .......... 

Guard  over  pinion   .   .       ... 

Outer  box  of  shaft,  right  hand  . 

Double  box  right  hand  .... 

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Ratchet  for  iron  spring  .... 

Fan  Belt  .......... 

Feed  Trough   ......... 

Pinion  on  picker  shaft,  old  .   . 
"    crank        "      "     .   . 
Double  box  for  120  and  200,  old 


"Pet"   Sheller. 


Boxes,  each ...  $0  50 

Cob  guide,  lower     1  25 

"     upper 40 

Crank 75 

Picker  wheel 3  50 

Crank  shaft,  RH 75 

Inside  pinion,  side  spurs  ....  76 

Picker  wheel  shaft,  LH 1  50 

Box  for  fly  wheel  end  of  shaft     .  40 

Fly  wheel 3  00 

"       "     shaft,  11  inches  ....  1  50 

Hopper  or  mouth  piece 1  50 

Iron  spring  and  ratchet   ....  50 

Steel  spring 75 


24    Spring  bolt  and  nut 

44    Stripper  wheel 

50  Pinion  on  crank  shaft,  RH  .   . 

05  "        "  picker  wheel  shaft  RH 

I2Q  «        <<         "        «         <<         •• 

123    Guard  over  pinion 

200    Pinion  on  crank  shaft,  RH   .    . 
211    Outer  box  of  shaft   .... 
xxx   Double  boxes 

Picker  wheel  shaft,  RH  .   .   .   . 

Ratchet  for  iron  spring  .... 

Picker  wheel  and  shaft,  castLH, 
old  style 

Crank,  left  hand,  old  style  .   .   . 


35 
20 
75 
76 

75 
50 
75 

75 
y  g 

20 
60 
60 
75 
75 
76 


$0  20 
1  75 
75 
75 
75 
50 
75 
75 
75 

1  25 
20 

3  50 

75 


'Keystone"   Two-Hole   Sheller. 


Cob  guide,  upper,  left    

$0  35 
35 
75 
1  25 
1  25 
75 
40 
40 
2  00 
75 
1  25 
1  25 
2  50 
3  25 
75 
3  00 
200 

18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 

right.    .   .   . 
Crank 

Hopper  side  right 

"      left    
"       top 

"      partition 

<i            « 

Picker  wheel  shaft  
Hopper  bottom          .   . 

Cob  guide,  lower,  right      .... 
"        "          "     left      .   . 

Stripper  wheel    

Picker  wheel    

Spur  pinion 

Large  spur  gear   

Band  wheel  . 

Rope  wheel $2 

Boxes,  each 

Fly  wheel 6 

"     shaft 2 

Large  fan  sheave 

Small     "        "       

Fly  wheel  shaft  nut 

Iron  spring  and  ratchet .... 

Steel      "      

Spring  bolt  and  nut 

Fan  and  shaft  complete  ....      1 

"    boxes,  each 

Ratchet  for  iron  spring  .... 

Fan  belt 

Feed  trough 1 

Top  board 


00 
75 
50 
50 
75 
35 
20 
65 
75 
20 
25 
25 
25 
50 
50 
50 


331 


DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


Repairs  for  "Prince"  Sheller. 


NO.  PRICE 

917  Cob  Trough,  since  Oct.  1880 $0  75 

918  Top  casting  over  trough,  since 

Oct.  1880 35 


919  Triple  Box,  since  Oct.  1880. 

920  Double  Box,  since  Oct,  1880 

21  Balance  Wheel,  Oct.  '80  to  Oct. 

'85 

1224  Balance  Wheel,  since  Oct.  '85. 


00 
75 

00 
00 


926  Bevel  Runner,  Oct.  '80  to  Apr.  '82  1  75 
1026        "  "      since  April  1882..  1  75 

930  Straight     "     Oct.  '80  to  Apr.  '82  3  25 
971  Straight     "     since  April,  1882  .  3  25 

927  Spout,  since  Oct.  188C 1  50 

928  Socket  for  Brace  under  Feed  Ta- 

ble, since  Oct.  1880 10 

931  Sheller  Pinion,  since  Oct.  1880. .       75 
891  Balance  Wheel  Shaft,  since  Oct. 

1880 

942  Straight  Runner  Shaft,  since  Oct. 
1880.. 


1  00 


1  50 


NO.  PRICE 

803  Crank  Pinion  and  Shaft,  26  cogs, 

Oct.  '80  to  April  '82 $0  75 

972  Grand  Pinion  and  Shaft,  20  cogs 

since  April  1882 75 

572  Fan  Shaft  with  Wings  and  Pul- 

leys, since  Oct.  1880 1  00 

573  Fan  Drive  Pulley,  since  Oct.  '80      50 

932  Rag  Iron,  Oct.  '80  to  July  '82. ...       25 
1028     "        "    since  July,  1882 25 

941  Spring  Strap  and  Rag  Iron,  Oct. 

'80  to  Sept.  '81 60 

218  Spring  Strap  and  Rag  Iron,  since 

Sept.  1881 60 

934  Steel  Top  Spring,  since  Oct.  1880  60 

933  Spring  Rub  Iron,  since  Oct.  1880      10 

949  Feed  Table,  since  Oct.  1880 1  00 

802  Crank  with  Set  Screw,  since  Oct. 

1880 1  00 

808  Gear  Cover,  since  Oct.  1880 30 

1096  Fan  Belt  since  Oct.  1876  .  40 


Repairs  for  "Corn  King1"  Sheller. 


917  Cob  Trough,  from  first $0  75 

918  Top  Casting  over  Trough,  from 


first 


35 


1141  Triple  Box,  till  Jan.  '91 1  00 

919  "        "      since  Jan. '91 100 

1142  Double  Box  till  Jan.  '91 75 

920  "        "    since  Jan. '91 75 

1143  Straight  Runner  till  Jan.  '91 ....  3  50 

971  "  "        since  Jan.  '91..  3  25 

1144  Bevel  Runner  till  Jan.  '91 3  00 

1026        <•  "     since  Jan.  '91  ...     175 

972  Crank  Pinion  and  Shaft,  20  cogs 

from  first 75 

1224  Balance  Wheel  from  first 4  00 

214  Spout  Casting      "        "    1  50 

928  Socket  for  Feed  Table  Brace, from 

first 10 

572  Fan  Shaft  with  Wings  and  Pul- 
ley till  Jan.  1891 1  00 

1828  Fan  Shaft  with  Wings  and  Pul- 

lev  since  Jan.  '91..  50 


1827  Fan  Box  since  Jan,  '91 $0  50 

573     "    Drive  Pulley  from  first 50 

1028  Rag  Iron  from  first 25 

218  Spring  Strap  with  Rag  Iron  from 

first 60 

934  Steel  Top  Spring  from  first 60 

933  Spring  Rub  Iron  from  first 10 

802  Crank  with  Set  Screw  from  first.  1  00 

808  Gear  Cover  from  first 30 

891  Balance  Wheel  Shaft  since  Jan. 

'91 1  00 

942  Straight  Runner  Shaft  since  Jan. 

'91 «....  1  50 

931  Sheller   Pinion,   16  cogs,    bored 

15-16,  since  Jan.  '91 75 

1096  Fan  Belt,  45  in.  long  till  Jan.  '91      40 
Fan  Belt,  37)£  inches  long,  since 

Jan.  '91 40 

Feed  Table  from  first 1  OQ 


SAN  FRANCISCO,   CAL. 


332 


Repairs  for  "Veteran"  Hand  Sheller. 


NO.  PRICE 

274  Straight  runner,  bored  1  3-32, 

from  the  first $  4  00 

447  Bevel  runner  bored,  from  the 

first 2  00 

906  Sheller  gear,  bored,  90  cogs  . .  2  00 

907  Sheller  Pinion,  bored,  20  cogs  75 
278    Band  Wheel 2  50 

260  Pulley  on  crank  shaft  to  drive 

cobrake,  till  Jan.  5,  1882  .         60 

261  Pulley  on  cobrake  shaft,  till 

January,  1882 60 

670    Sheave  on  crank  shaft  to  drive 

cobrake,  Oct.  '76  to  Oct.  '85        75 

1214  Sheave  with  5-tooth  sprocket 

on  balance  wheel  shaft,  to 
drive  cobrake  and  fan, 
since  Oct.,  '85 1  00 

1094    Sheave  on  cobrake  shaft,  Jan. 

'82  to  Oct.,  '85 75 

1216  Sprocket  wheel  on  cobrake 
shaft,  19  teeth,  since  Oct., 
'85 1  00 

670  Fan  drive  sheave  on  balance 
wheel  shaft,  Oct.  '76,  to 

Oct.  '85 75 

285    Sheller  Boxes,  till  Aug.,  1887    1  00 

1215  Sheller  boxes,  babbitted,  since 

August,  1887 1  00 

288    Crank  shaft,  from  the  first    .      2  50 
289K Balance    wheel    shaft,  since 

Oct., '76 2  25 

1027    Balance    wheel    shaft,    since 

July,  '82 6  00 

669    Fan    Shaft  with    wings    and 

pulley,Oct.,  '76  to  Oct.,  '85    1  50 
C669    Fan    Shaft,   with  wings   and 

pulley,  since  Oct.,  '85    ..      1  50 
282    Cobrake  heads,  bored,  13-16, 

from  the  first 60 

22^Knuckle,  complete    with  set 

screw,  since  Aug.,  1881  .   .      2  25 


NO.  PRICE 

29    Knuckle  jaw  with  set  screw, 

since  Aug.,  1881 $  0  85 

817  Lower  rake  slide,  since  1878  .  25 
263  Cobrake  shaft  box,  right,  1870 

to  Oct., '85 35 

262  Cobrake  shaft  box,  left,  1870 

to  Oct.,  '85  35 

1218  Cobrake  stretch  box,  rights 

and  lefts,  since  Oct.,  1885  .  '  45 

228  Rag  iron,  right,  till  Oct.,  1886  25 

1294  Rag  iron,  right, since,  Oct., '86  25 

1723  Rag  iron,  right,  few  used  .    .  25 
228 }/2 Rag  iron,  left,  till  Oct.  1886  .  25 

1295  Rag     iron,    left,   since    Oct., 

1886     25 

1724  Rag  iron,  left,  few  used      .    .  25 

101  Steel  springs,  from  the  first  .  85 

102  Spring  strap,  with  rag  iron, 

right,  till  Dec  ,  '89  ....  60 

1793  Spring  strap,  with  rag  iron, 

right,  since  Dec., '89  .    .    .  60 
102)£Sprmg  strap,  with  rag  iron, 

left,  till  Dec.,  '89    ....  60 

1794  Spring  strap,  with  rag  iron, 

left,  since  Dec., '89     ...  60 

290  Spout  front,  till  Aug.,  1890    .  175 
E290    Spout  front,  since  Aug.,  1890  1  75 

291  Spout  back,  from  the  first  .    .  85 

292  Wire  cobrake,  87  wires,  from 

the  first 3  00 

265    Cobrake  shaft,  till  Oct.,  1885  45 

1603    Cobrake  shaft,  since  Oct.,  1885  75 

360    Crank,  till  Jan.,  '91 85 

1826    Crank,  since  Jan.,  '91  ...  85 
259    Lift  handles    attached  1  o  fan 

drum,  from  the  first  ...  25 

251     Rake  belt,  flat,  till  Jan,  '82   .  60 
1095    Rake  belt,  round,  Jan.,  '82,  to 

Oct.,  '85 1  75 


333 


DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


Repairs  for  "Veteran"  Hand  Sheller. 


NO. 
1096 
252 
1265 
1266 
1417 

1467 
1396 


1245 


PRICE 

Fan  Belt,  since  Oct.  1876 $0  45 

Feed  Table,  from  the  first 1  75 

Cast  lining,  right,  since  Jan., '86      60 
left,     "        "        "       60 
"    Frame  and  boxes  for  drive 

shaft,  since  Sept.  1886 1  50 

Drive  shaft,  since  Sept.  1886 2  25 

Sprocket  wheel,  square  hole,  on 
drive  shaft,  10  teeth,  since 

Sept.     1886 1  50 

Sprocket  wheel,  square  hole,  on 
drive  shaft,  12  teeth,  since 
Sept.  1886 1  50 


NO. 
1707 

1246 


1708 


1701 

1395 
688 


PRICE 

Sprocket  wheel,  square  hole,  on 
drive  shaft,  12teeth,sincel889,$l  75 

Sprocket  wheel  on  straight  run- 
ner shaft,  18  teeth,  since  Sept. 
1886 1  50 

Sprocket  Wheel,  on  chain  at- 
tachment shaft,  14  teeth,  since 
1889 1  75 

Socket  for  tumbling  rod,  on 
drive  shaft,  since  Nov.  1888. .  75 

Chain  guide,  since  Sept.  1886. .       30 

Drive  chain,  per  foot,  since  Oct.      25 


Veteran  Elevator. 


1621    Upper  elevator  shaft)  since  Sept. 

1885 85 

1217    Elevator  stretch  box,  right,  since 

Sept.  1885 50 

1275  Stretcher  case,  left,  since  Sept., 

1885 60 

1275)^  Sleeve  Box  for  No.  1275,  since 

Sept.  1885  35 

837X  Sprocket  wheel,  16  teeth,  bored 

11-16,  on    co brake    shaft,  to 

drive  elevator,  since  Sept.  1885  85 
625  Sprocket,  10  teeth,  bored  11-16, 

on  elevator,  since  Sept.  1885 . .  1  00 

1222  Sprocket  wheel,  7  teeth, on  lower 

end  elevator,  since  Sept.  1885      50 

1223  Stud  for  No.  1222,  since  Sept. 

1885 25 

1267  Sprocket  wheel,  7  teeth,  in  up- 
per end  elevator,  since  Sept. 
1885 75 

1276  Elevator    hanger,    since    Sept. 

1885 30 

1272  Swing  spout  casting  on  elevator, 

Sept.  1885  to  Jan.  1886 75 

1298  Swing  spout  casting  on  elevator, 

Jan.  1886  to  Jan.  1889 75 

1288  Hook  for  swing  spout,  1884  and 

1885..  25 


1706 


Swing  spout  casting  on  elevator, 
since  Jan.  1889  75 


E1706  Hook  for  swing  spout  casting, 
since  Jan.  1889.. 


1273 


1220 


1221 


1560 
1565 


1566 


1594 


Hinge 
1887. 


on  discharge  spout,  till 


Cast  elbow  for  discharge  spout, 
since  1887.. 


35 


35 


75 


Dowel  casting,  lower  end  eleva- 
tor, few  used  in  1885 25 

Dowel  casting,  lower  end  eleva- 
tor, few  used  in  1885 25 

Elevator  cups,  since  Sept.  1885.       15 
chain  and  cup,  wagon 

box  elevator,  since  Sept.  1885 .  8  00 
Elevator  chain  and  cups,  sack- 
ing elevator,  since  Sept.  1885.  5  50 

Swing  discharge  spout  on  eleva- 
tor, since  Sept.  1885 2  25 

Cup  links  for  elevator  chain, 
since  Sept.  1885 10 


208 
1107 

209 
1108 

210 


Plain  links  for  elevator  chain, 

since  Sept.  1885 10 

Repairs  for  Bevel-Geared  Jack,  No.  22. 

Bevel  gear,  till  Oct.  1883 6  00        211 

"    since"        "   6  00 

"   pinion,  till  "        "  1  75        179 

"    since "        "  .  .  1  75 


Gear  wheel  shaft,  squared  for 
knuckle,  from  the  first  4  00 


1662 


Band  wheel  shaft,  from  the  first  3  75 
Boxes,  each,  till  March,  1888. . .  1  50 
Babbitted    boxes,    each,  since 
March,  1888..  .  2  25 


SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 


334 


Repairs  for  Spur-Geared  Pony  Jack,  No.  24. 


NO. 


PRICE 

$3  75 


Cast  frame,  from  the  first  . 

13  Spur  gear  wheel,  from  the  first  3  75 

14  "          pinion,        "       "     "  1  50 
198    Lower  boxes,  each   "      "     "  100 


NO. 

16 


Upper  box  caps,  each,  from  the 
first 

17  Upper  shaft,  from  the  first  .   . 

18  Lower      "        "       "       "    .   . 

19  Rope  wheel      "       "      "    .   . 
Repairs  for  Spur-Geared  Jack,  No.  2O. 


PRICE 

$1  00 
2  25 
2  50 
4  00 


1684  Side  bracket,  right  and  left,  till 

Nov.,  1888 $3  50 

1702  Side  bracket,  right,  since  Nov., 

1888      3  00 

1703  Side  bracket,  left,  since  Nov., 

1888 2  50 

1685  Sleeve  box,  bored  1  7-16  in., 

since  Nov.,  1888 75 


1686    Sleeve  box,  bored  1%  in.,  since 

Nov.,  1888 

F1370  Spur  gear,  41  cogs,  from  the  first 
F1372     "   pinion,  16"       "      "      " 
Upper    shaft,        "      "      " 
Lower       "  "      "      " 


Repairs  for  One-Horse  Power,  No.  7. 


27 
3 

5 

174 
6 
7 
8 
9 

22 
1776 

1777 


Master  wheel,  78  cogs,  from 

the  first $13  50 

Master  pinion,  11  cogs,  from 

the  first 1  75 

Lever  eye,  from  the  first  .   .  2  25 

Lead        "         "                    .   .  1  50 

Arch  slide,        "                    .   .  1  65 

Power  chair,     "                     .   .  85 

Center  post,     "                    .   .  2  00 

"      cap,       "                    .   .  30 

Knuckle  ring,  tillJan.,  1890  .   .  75 

"        "      two  pieces,  will 

replace  No.  22 35 

Knuckle  ring,  two  pieces,  will 

replace  No.  22 35 


Repairs  for  "Veteran" 

1006  Master  wheel,  since  Aug.,  1881  $8  00 

1007  "      pinion,     "        "         "  1  75 

1004  Bevel  gear                               "  5  25 

1005  "      pinion        "        "         "  1  00 

22  Knuckle  ring,  two  pieces  bolted 

together,  tillJan.,  1890      .   .  75 

1776  Knuckle  ring,  two  pieces,  will 

replace  No.  22 35 

1777  Knuckle  ring,  two  pieces,  will 

replace  No.  22  ......  35 

23}£  Knuckle  complete,  since  Aug., 

1881 2  25 

23  Knuckle  jaw,  no  set  screw,  since 

Aug.,  1881 75 

1000  Bed  piece,  since  Aug.,  1881      .  4  50 

1001  Outside  box  cap  with  stand  for 

roller,  since  Aug.,  1881  ...  1  00 

1002  Inside  box  cap,  since  Aug.,  1881  75 

1003  Roller,  since  Aug.,  1881  .   ...  45 


23    Knuckle  ring  jaw,  since  Aug., 

1881 

23>£  Knuckle  complete,  since  Aug., 

1881         

10    Power  shaft,  from  the  first  .   . 
198        "      box         "        "      "    .   . 
879)£  Draw  hook,  from  the  first  .    . 
Lever  with    hook,  No.   879)£, 

since  Sept.  1,  1877 

Lead  pole,  from  the  first 
28    Spur  gear  wheel  on  first  shaft 
for  double  geared  power,  No. 
7^,  since  Nov.,  1879  .... 
1416    Pinion,    21    cogs,    for   double 
geared  one-horse  power,  No. 
7%,  since  March .  1886  .    .    . 
One-Horse  Power,  No.  8. 

1007^  Power  shaft,  since  Aug.,  1881 

1008  Center  post,        "        «' 
1003)£   Wrought  bushing  for  roller, 

since  Aug.,  1881 

1391    Cap  for  center  post,  since  Sept., 
1886 

1009  Power  chair,  since  Aug.,  1881 

1010  Lever  rest  "        "        " 

1011  Bridge  over  master  pinion ,  since 

Aug.,  1881 

1022  Short  stud,  5%  in.  long,  since 

Aug.,  1881 

1023  Lever  since  Aug.,  1881  .... 

1024  Lead  pole,  since  Aug.,  1881  .    . 
1102    Tumbling  rod,  8  ft.,  since  Aug. , 

1881 

1604    Tumbling  rod,  10  ft.,  squared 

lin 

879)£  Draw  link,  from  the  first  . 


$0  75 
2  50 

1  50 

2  50 
2  50 


$0  75 

2  25 

2  60 

!  00 

45 

2  50 
1  15 


2  25 


3  25 


$2  50 

1  50 

35 

25 
60 

85 

2  50 

1  50 

2  50 
1  00 

3  00 

3  75 
45 


335 


DEERE    IMPLEMENT    COMPANY. 


Repairs   for  Two-Horse 

NO.  PRICE 

215  Master  wheel,  92  cogs,  from  the 

first $24  00 

216  Master  pinion,  12  cogs,  from  the 

first   3  00 

217  Lever  eye,  used  with  old  style 

levering 3  00 

174    Lead  eye,  used  with  old  style 

levering 1  50 

1654  Lever  eye,  used  with  new  style 

levering 2  25 

1655  Lever  rest,  used  with  new  style 

levering    1  75 

8  Center  post,  from  first  2  00 

9  "        "  cap  "        *     30 

340    Arch  slide,       "         '     2  25 

220    Power  chair,    "        '     1  00 

198    Inside  box,      l<        '     100 

179    Outside  "        '  '        <     1  50 

222  Power  shaft,  single  geared,  since 

1865 2  50 

225  First  shaft,  double  geared,  from 

the  first 3  75 

226  Second   shaft,    double    geared, 

from  the  first 3  00 

338  Spurgear  wheel,  for  high  motion, 
double  geared  power,  from  the 
first .  4  50 


1680 
1780 

1678 
1022 


Powers,  Nos.    4  and  5. 

NO.  PRICE 

338 V£  Spur  pinion,  for  high  motion, 
double  geared  power,  from  the 
first $1  50 

1415  Spur  pinion,  19  cogs,  used  on 

special  powers 3  00 

1416  Spur    gear,   21    cogs,    used    on 

special  powers 3  25 

366  Knuckle  jaw,  till  Aug., '90. ...       75 

367  "        ring.     "      "        "  ....       75 

1810  "        jaw,  since  "        "  ...  .       75 

1811  "        ring,  two  pieces,  since 
Aug.,  '90 .       75 

886    Tumbling  rod,  10  feet,  from  first  6  00 
Lever  with  draw  hook,  No.  879>fc, 

old  levering 3  00 

Lead  pole,  old  levering 1  00 

Lever  with  draw  hook,  No.  1573, 

new  levering 2  25 

Lead  pole,  new  levering 1  00 

879^  Draw  hook,  till  March,  '88. ...      45 
1573        "         "    since       "       "  ....       90 
880    Safety  knuckle,  complete,  from 

the  first 3  00 

1327    Box  for  special  double  geared 

powers 1  50 


Repairs  for   Two-Horse   Samson    Power,  No.  6. 


1779  Master  wheel,  from  first 
1301          "     pinion, 

1234  Spur  gear, 

1235  Center  pinion, 
1689  Bevel  gear, 
1310         "    pinion. 
1673  Lower  frame, 
1781  Upper      " 


...$18  00 
1  75 

5  25 
1  50 

6  00 
1  75 
5  25 
8  25 

Box  for  bevel  pinion  shaft, 
(pinion  end) ,  from  the  first . .  1  00 

Box  for  bevel  pinion  shaft 
(knuckle  end), from  the  first. .  2  25 

Rub  iron,  upper,    "     "     "   ..       75 

Short  stud,  5%  in.  long,  from 
first  .  .  1  50 


1058    Long  stud,  8%  in.  long,  from  the 

first   $1  50 

1784    Washer  for  lever,  from  the  first      15 


910 
879 


End  pi  ate  " 
Draw  link" 


1796    Pinion    shaft, 
1810    Knuckle  jaw, 


1811 


ring, 


15 
"     1  00 
11    5  25 
75 
75 


OJ.J.  iA"fe> 

880    Safety  knuckle,  complete  from 

the  first 3  00 

Lever,  two  pieces,  from  the  first  3  75 

Lead  pole,  from  the  first 75 

Tumbling  rod,  12  feet,  from  the 

first  6  75 

Rod  Rest..  1  75 


SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 


Repairs  for  Four-Horse   Powers,    Nos.    1   and  2. 


NO. 

368 
369 
273 
372 
503 
504 
370 

175 

375 

177 

9 

373 
374 
279 

362 
363 


1236 
1301 
1234 
1235 
1557 
1310 
1306 
1555 
1326 

1237 


PRICE 

Master  wheel,  124  cogs,  since 
Sept.l,  1872 $30  00 

Master  pinion,  12  cogs,  from  the 
first  3  00 

Master  pinion,  11  cogs,  since 
Nov.  1881 3  00 

Lever  eye,  used  with  old  style 
levering  4  50 

Lever  eye  for  small  lever,  used 
with  old  style  levering 3  00 

Center  socket  for  small  lever, 
used  with  old  style  levering . .  2  25 

Lever  eye,  used  with  new  lever- 
ing   2  50 

A     ucr/i     j  Arch  stand  $1.25) 
Arch  Slide  ]Arcncap</    w[ 

from  the  first 2  50 

Power  chair,  since  Sept.  1, 1872  1  00 

Center  post,  from  the  first. ...  3  00 

Center  post  cap,  from  the  first.  30 

Pinion  shaft,  since  Sept.  1, 1872  3  25 

Power  boxes,  since  Sept.  1, 1872  2  25 
Lower  half  of  power  box  to  mate 

No.  374,  since  Nov.  15, 1881 . .  1  00 
Spur  gear  wheel,  double  geared 

power,  from  the  first 5  25 

Spur  pinion  on  second  shaft,  for 

double  geared    power,  from 

the  first . .  2  25 


No. 

1145    Spur  pinion,  18  cogs,  for  special 
motion 

364  First    shaft,  gears    to    master 

wheel,  from  the  first 

365  Second  shaft,  gears  to  first  shaft, 

from  the  first 

366  Knuckle  for  safety  knuckle  set 

Sept., '72 to  Aug., '90 

367  Knuckle  band  for  safety  knuckle 

set,  Sept.,  '72  to  Aug.,  '90. ... 

1810  Knuckle  jaw,  since  Aug.,  1890. . 

1811  "      ring,  two  pieces,  since 
Aug.,  1890  

880    Safety  knuckle  complete,  from 

the  first 

Lever  large,  with  draw  hook  No. 

879>£,  old  style  levering 

Lever  small,  with  draw  hook 

No.  879>£,  old  style  levering. 

Lever  large,  with  draw  hook  No. 

1573,  new  levering 

879}^  Draw  link 

1573         "        "     

886    Tumbling  rod,  10  feet  from  the 
first  . 


PRICE 

$3  75 

5  25 
3  75 

75 

75 
75 

75 

3  00 
3  75 
2  50 

2  00 
45 
90 

6  00 


Repairs  for  Two-Horse    Samson  Power,    No.    17. 


1022 
1058 


Master  wheel,  from  Aug.,  1887.  $22  50 

"    pinion,  from  Aug.,  1887.     175 

Spur  wheel,  from  Aug.,  1887.  .     5  25 

"    pinion,  from  Aug.,  1887.  . 
Bevel  gear,  from  Aug.,  1887.  .  . 

'  '  pinion  from  Aug.  ,  1887  .  .  . 
Bottom  plate,  from  Aug.,  1887.  1500 
Top  plate  from  Aug.,  1887  .....  9  00 
Bevel  pinion  shaft,  from  Aug., 

1887  ........................ 

Cap  for  pinion  shaft,  from  Aug.  , 

1887...  ..m  ................... 

ap  for  pinion  shaft,  from  Aug.  . 

1887  ........................ 

Short  stud,  5%-in.  long  from 

Aug.,  1887  .................. 

Long  stud,  8^-in.  long,  from 

Aug.,  1887  ..................     1  50 


1  50 
6  00 
1  75 


3  25 

75 

75 

1  50 


1569  Lever,  no  irons  from  Aug.,  1887  $2  00 

1570  Lead  poles  from  Aug.,  1887 75 

1541    Rest  for  lead  poles,  from  Aug., 

1887 35 

1571  Draw  rods,  from  Aug.,  1887 1  50 

1572  Stay      "      for  lead  pole  from 

Aug.,  1887 75 

1573  Draw  links,  from  Aug.,  1887. . .        90 
366    Knuckle  jaw  for  safety  knuckle 

set,  till  Aug.,  1890 75 

367    Knuckle  band  for  safety  knuckle 

set,  till  Aug.,  1890 75 

1810  Knuckle  jaw,  since  Aug.,  1890.        75 

1811  "       ring,  two  pieces,  since 
Aug.,  1890 75 

880    Safety  knuckle,  complete,  from 

the  first 3  00 

886    Tumbling  rod,  10  feet,  squared 

both  ends,  from  the  first 6  00 


337 


DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


Repairs  for  Four-Horse  Samson  Powers,  Nos.  14  and  14  1-2. 


NO. 

1041 
1042 
1043 
1044 
1045 
1046 
1047 


PRICE 

Master  wheel  rim  since  Dec.'82$22  50 
"     pinion  since  Dec.  1882    2  25 


Spur  Gear  since  Dec.  1882  .   .      7  50 
"     pinion  since  Dec.  1882  .      2  25 
Bevel  gear  since  Dec.  1882  .    .      7  50 
"      pinion  since  Dec.  1882  .      3  00 
Lower  frame  Dec.  1882  to  Sept. 

1884 6  00 

E1047  Lower  frame  since  Sept.  '84   .      6  00 

1048  Upper  frame,  Dec.  '82  to  Sept. 

'84 8  25 

E1048  Upper  since  Sept.  1884   ...      8  25 

1049  Lower  adjuster,   Dec.  1882  to 

Sept.  1884 55 

1050  Upper  adjuster,   Dec.   1882  to 

Sept.  1884 1  75 

1187    Upper  rub  iron,  since  Vov.  '84    1  00 

1051  Box  next  bevel   pinion  since 

Dec.  1882 3  00 

1052  Box  next  tumbling  rod  since 

Dec.  1882 3  00 

1053  Rest  for    master  wheel   since 

Dec.  1882 75 

1054  Lever  eye  for  mounted  power 

since  Dec.  1882 2  25 

1055  Lever  rest  for  mounted  power 

since  Dec.  1882 1  75 

1056  Lever  eye  for  down  power  since 

Dec.  1882 2  25 

1057  Lever  Rest  for  down    power, 

since  Dec.  1882 2  25 

658  Wheel  Rub  Iron,  right,  mount- 

ed power,  since  Aug,  1887  .         35 

659  Wheel  Rub  Iron,  left,  mount- 

ed power  since  Aug.  1887  .         35 
496    Kingbolt  Casting,  mounted  po- 
wer since  Aug.  1887   ...      1  00 


0  90 
50 

1  50 
1  50 


NO.  PRICE 

498    Cast  Socket  for  Staking  Pole, 

mounted  powers, since  Aug. 

1887 $ 

589    Wrought  Iron  King-bolt, mount 

ed  powers  since  Aug.  1887 
1022    Short  Stud,  5%  in.  long  since 

Dec.  1882 

1058  Long  Stud,  8%  in.  long,  since 

Dec.  1882 

1059  Cap  for  Bevel  Gear  Post  since 

Dec.  1882 

1098  Bevel  Pinion  Shaft  since  Dec. 

1882 

1099  Lever,  (no  irons)  since  Dec.  '82 

1100  Lead  Pole  since  Dec.  1882   .   . 
881     Draw  Rod  for  Levers  since  Dec. 

1882 

879  Draw  Links  since  Dec.  1882  . 

366  Knuckle  jaw  for  Safety  Knuckle 

set  till  Aug.  1890  ..    .   . 

367  Knuckle  band  for  safety  knuck- 

le set  till  Aug.  1890   .   .    . 

1810  Knuckle  jaw  for  safety  knuck- 

le set  since  Aug.  1890   .    . 

1811  Knuckle  Ring, two  pieces,  since 

Aug.  1890 

880  Safety  Knuckle,  complete, since 

Dec.  1882  

888    Tumbling  Rod,  5  feet,  squared 

both  ends  since  Dec.  1882 
887    Tumbling  Rod,  8  feet,  squared 

both  ends  since  Dec.  1882 
886    Tumbling  Rods,10  feet,  squared 

both  ends  since  Dec.  1882  . 

910    Lever  End  Plate  since<  Dec.  '82 

1785    Socket  for  Lead  Pole  since  Jan. 

1890   . 


35 

25 
00 
00 

50 
15 

75 
75 
75 
75 

3  00 
3  75 

5  25 

6  00 

15 

35 


SAN  FKANCISCO,   GAL. 


338 


Repairs  for  Eight-Horse  Young  Sampson  Powers,  Nos.  11  and  12. 


NO.  PRICE 

630  Spur  Gear  since  July  1877 $11  00 

631  Master  Pinion  since  July  1877.     325 

632  Bevel  Gear  with  cap  since  July 

1877 7  50 

633  Center  Pinion  since  July  1877.  3  25 

634  Bevel        "  "      "  3  00 

635  Lever  eye  for  mounted  power 

July,  1877  to  June  28,  1881 ..     2  50 
975    Lever  eye  for  mounted  power 

since  June  28,  1881 2  50 

636  Box  next  Bevel  Pinion  since 

July  1877 3  75 

637  Box  next  Tumbling  Rod  since 

July,  1877 3  75 

638  Upper  Rub  Iron  since  July  '77  75 

639  Lower    "        "        "        "     "  1  00 

640  Lower  cast  frame  since  July '77  750 

641  Upper    "        "        "        "      "  9  75 

642  Master  Wheel,  extra  heavy,  no 

hooks  on  rim,  replaces  any 
master  wheel  used  on  this 
power  previous  to  July  1881, 
excepting  a  few  made  in  1878, 

with  hooks  on  rim 30  00 

Master  Wheel,  extra  heavy, 
with  hooks  on  rim, since  June 
28,  1881 30  00 

643  Short  Stud,  7^  in.  long  since 

July  1877 1  50 

644  Long  Stud,  9  7-16  in.  long  since 

July  1877 1  75 

660    Lever  eye  for  down  power,Dec. 

1877  to  June  28,  1881 2  50 

974  Lever  Eye   for   down    power, 

since  June  28,  1881 2  50 

975  Lever  eye  for  mounted  power 

since  June  1881 2  50 

658    Wheel    Rub    Iron,    right   for 
mounted  power  since  Jan.  1, 

1878  . .  35 


NO.  PRICE 

659  Wheel  Rub  Iron,left,for  mount- 
ed power  since  Jan.  1,  1878.$  35 

496  Kingbolt  Casting  for  mounted 

power  since  July  1877 1  00 

498  Cast  Socket  for  staking  pole 
for  mounted  power  since  July 
1877 90 

589  Wrought  Iron  King-bolt  for 
mounted  power  since  July 
1877 50 

366  Knuckle  for  safety  knuckle  set 

till  Aug.  1890 75 

367  Knuckle  Band  for  safety  knuck- 

le set  till  Aug.  1890 75 

1810  Knuckle  Jaw  till  Aug.  1890  ...        75 

1811  Knuckle  Ring,  two  pieces,  till 

Aug.  1890  75 

880  Safety  Knuckle.complete,  since 

July  1877 3  00 

892  Bevel  Pinion  Shaft  since  July 

1877 5  25 

893  Lever,  (no  irons),  since  July 

1877  2  00 

879    Draw  Links  since  July  1877..     1  00 

881  Draw  rod  for  Levers  since  July 

1877 1  50 

888  Tumbling  rod,  5  feet,  squared 

both  ends  since  July  1877. . .  3  75 
887  Tumbling  rod,  8  feet,  squared 

both  ends,  since  July  1877 ...  5  25 
886  Tumbling  Rod,  10  feet,  squared 

both  ends  since  July  1877. .  6  00 
910  Lever  End  Plate  since  July  '77  15 
1067  Cap  for  Bevel  Gear  Post  since 

Aug.  1882 35 

1625  Chain  Sheave  for  equalizers. ..        75 

1626  Case  for    Chain    Sheave,  No. 

1625 60 

Draw  Chains  with  clevis  for 
equalizers 


Long  Draw  Rods  for  equalizers    1 


339 


DEERE  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY. 


Repairs  for  Ten-Horse 

NO.  PRICE 

10(50    Master  wheel,  Nov.,  '82  to  Jan. , 

'90 $30  00 

1800K  Master  wheel,  since  Jan.,  '90. .  30  00 

631  "      pinion,  till        "       "..  3  25 
1801          "           "    since      "      "  ..  3  75 

630    Spur  gear,          "      Nov. '82  . .  1125 

632  Bevel     "         till     Jan.   '90  ..  7  50 
1806       "        "  48 cogs, since"       "  .,  900 

633  Center  pinion  till        "      "  . .  3  25 
F633        "            "      since      "       "  ..  3  25 

634  Bevel  pinion,  till          "       "..  300 
1805        "        "        20  cogs,  since  Jan., 

'90 3  25 

636  Box  next  bevel  pinion,  since 

Nov.  '82 3  75 

637  Box  next  tumbling  rod,  since 

.Nov.,  '82 3  75 

643  Short  stud,  1%  in.  long,  since 

Nov.,  '82 1  50 

644  Long  stud,  9  7-16  in.  long,  Nov., 

'82,  to  Jan.,  90 1  75 

1809    Long  stud,   12  in.  long,  since 

Jan    '90  2  25 

1061  Lo wer  f rame', ' till  Jan. Yi 890 '"  1500 
1803        "          "      since    "        "...  18  00 

1062  Upper     "     Nov.,  '82,  to  Nov., 

'84 11  25 

10621^  Upper  frame,  Nov.,  '84,  to  Jan., 

'90 11  25 

1802  Upper  frame,  since  Jan.,  '90..  14  25 

1065  Lower  adjuster,    Nov.,  '82,   to 

Nov.,  '84 35 

1066  Upper   adjuster,   Nov.,   82,   to 

Nov.,  84 75 

1188  Upperrub iron, since  Nov.,  1884.  1  00 
1007  Cap  for  bevel  gear  post,  since 

Nov.,  '82 35 

1807  Center  cap,  since  Jan.,  '90 1  50 

1063  Lever  eye  for  mounted  power, 

Nov.,  '82,  to  Nov.,  88 2  50 

1064  Lever    eye    for   down    power, 

Nov., '82,  to  Nov., '88 250 

1704  Lever  eye  for  mounted  power, 

Nov., '88,  to  Jan., '90 300 

1705  Lever  eye  for  down  power,  Nov., 

'88,  to  Jan.,  '99 3  00 


Samson  Power,  No.  13. 


NO. 

1808 
496 
498 

589 

366 

367 

1810 
1811 

880 

892 

1795 

893 

1846 
879 

1097 

1853 

888 

887 

886 

910 
658 

659 

1625 
1626 


PRICE 

Lever  eye  for  mounted  power, 

since  Jan.,  '90 $3  00 

Kingbolt  casting  for  mounted 

power,  since  Nov.,  1882 1  15 

Cast  socket  for  staking  pole  for 
mounted  power,  since  Nov. 

'82 90 

Wrought    iron     kingbolt     for 
mounted  power,  since  Nov. 

'82 55 

Knuckle  for  safety  knuckle  set, 

till  Aug., '90 75 

Knuckle  band  for  safety  knuckle 

set,  till  Aug., '90 75 

Knuckle  jaw,  since  Aug.,  90. ..         75 
Knuckle  ring,  two  pieces,  since 

Aug.,  '90  75 

Safety  knuckle,  complete,  since 

Nov., '82 3  00 

Bevel  pinion  shaft,  Nov.,  '82,  to 

Jan., '90 5  25 

Bevel  pinion  shaft,  since  Jan. , 

'90 5  25 

Lever,  no  irons,  Nov.,  '82,  to 

Jan., '90 2  00 

Lever,  no  irons,  since  Jan.,  '90  2  00 
Draw  link  for  lever,  since  Nov., 

'82 1  00 

Draw  rod  for  levers,  Nov.,  '82 

to  Jan.,  '90  1  50 

Draw  rod  for  lever,  since  Jan., 

'90    1  50 

Tumbling  rod,  5  feet,  squared 

both  ends,  from  the  first 3  75 

Tumbling  rod,  8  feet,  squared 

both  ends,  from  the  first 5  25 

Tumbling  rod,  10  feet,  squared 

both  ends,  from  the  first 6  00 

Lever  end  plate  from  the  first  15 
Wheel  rub  iron,  right,  from  the 

first 35 

Wheel  rub  iron,  left,  from  the 

first 35 

Chain  sheave  for  equalizers ...  75 
Case  for  chain  sheave  No.  1625  60 
Draw  chain  with  clevis  for 

equalizers 1  50 

Long  draw  rod  for  equalizers . .     1  00 


SAN  FRANCISCO,   CAL. 


340 


Repairs  for  "Flour  City  Hay  Press. 


NO. 

1 
2 
^ 

Large  spur  gear  
Crank  with  wrist  pin  
Side  Plate 

PRICE 
$55  00 
15  00 
7  00 

NO. 

50 
51 
52 

4 

.     7  00 

53 

5 
6 

,,        (,      

7  00 
7  00 

54 
55 

7 
8 
9 

Cast  post  at  side  of  plunger  case  
Bracket  box  

3  00 
......     5  00 
2  25 

56 
61 
62 

10 

Top  retainer  

.     3  00 

64 

11 
11A. 

Side  "  

1  50 
1  50 

66 

12 
13 

Top  tension  
Bottom  tension 

3  50 
3  50 

67 
68 

14 

Plunger  head  

.     4  50 

69 

15 
16 

Pitman  box  —  plunger  end  
"          ''      crank        " 

4  50 
4  50 

70 
107 

17 

Truck  wheels,  each  

8  50 

110 

1H 

Link  block 

8  00 

112 

19 

"          "     plate  

3  00 

113 

20 
91 

Fly  wheel  
Bush  foi  crank  shaft 

15  00 
5  50 

133 
137 

22 

•>s 

"     gear           "     
Flanged  ••pnr  pinion 

.     5  00 
4  50 

138 
139 

•>4 

Snap  knuckle  

5  50 

140 

26 

•>7 

Fly  wheel  shaft  
Feeder  a^m 

8  00 
12  00 

141 
142 

28 
29 
30 
31 
3} 

"     co-mection  rod  
"        "     shaft     
Plunger  head  -haft  
Crank  yoke  complete  
Front  or   back  axles  

3  75 
3  00 
3  00 
8  00 
7  00 

143 
144 
145 
146 
240 

33 
34 

Hinge  plate  for  side  reiainer  
Gear  -<haft 

2  25 
5  00 

241 
242 

35 
36 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 

Ctank  "  
Feeder  arm  connection  
Fly  wheel  
Back  end  form  casting  
Middle"  "  "  
Front  "  "  "  
Outside  side  plate—  crank  side  
Inside  "  "  "  "  
Outside  "  "  Gear  "  
Inside  "  "  ''  " 

5  00 
4  00 
20  00 
9  00 
18  00 
22  00 
10  00 
10  00 
10  00 
10  00 

243 
241 
245 
246 

48 

Cap  for  main  box  

4  00 

49 

Main  Box  Cap  

400 

PRICE 

Large  spur  gear 65  00 

Spur  Pinion 5  00 

Flanged  spur  gear 12  00 

"  pinion 7  00 

Crank  and  pin 15  00 

Link  block 9  00 

"  plate 4  00 

Gear  shaft 600 

Crank  "  6  00 

Main  pinion  shaft  700 

Flywheel  "  800 

20x6  driving  pulley 900 

Feeder  arm " 12  00 

"  connecting  rod  400 

shaft 3  00 

Plunger  head  shaft 3  00 

Cast  post  at  side  of  plunger  case 4  00 

Top  retainer • 2  00 

"  tension 400 

Bottom  ' '  4  00 

Hinge  plate  for  side  retainer 1  50 

Right  hand  sidetension 6  00 

Left  "  "  "  600 

Binder  plates  for  side  tension 2  50 

Back  end  form  casting 12  00 


20  00 
23  00 
12  00 
12  00 
12  00 
12  00 
10  00 
22  00 
25  00 


Middle 

Front  end      "          '•         

Outside  side  plate— crank  side 

Inside        "         ''  "        "       

Outside      "        "         gear    "     

Inside        "        "  "         "     

Back   form  casting 

Middle  "  "     

Front     "  "     .   

Side  plate 1200 

"      12  00 

•'      12  00 

"      12  00 

Top  retainer  springs 

Side          "  " 

Partition  blocks 

Feeder  board 

Wagon  pole  complete 

Fe^d  table 

Pitman  pipe,  filled 

Plunger  complete,  17x22 


2  00 

1  50 
350 

2  00 
8  00 
6  00 
6  50 

20  00 


Repairs  for  "  Flour  City"  4-Horse  Power. 


F     Bevel  Pinion $  2  25 

E        "      (Tear 400 

0  Straddle 5  50 

1  Base 11  00 

179  Horizontal  Shaft  Box 2  00 

180  "  "        "     1  75 

2  Compound  Gear 6  50 

4  Center  Gear 2  25 

5  Sweep  Socket  &  Lead  Pole  Loop.     2  75 

6  "        Support 2  25 

H    Master  Wheel   20  00 

Horizontal  Shaft   3  75 


Upright  Shaft $  2  25 

Tumbling  Rod  without  KnucJ  .e.  2  50 

24  Snap  Knuckle,  complete 5  50 

Plain        "             "         2  75 

Stay  Rod  for  Sweep 1  75 

Link  and  Eye  Bolt 1  50 

Triangle  Frame 5  50 

Sweep  Lever . .    3  00 

Lead  Poles 2  00 

Platform 2  50 

Truck  Wheels 8  00 

Axle  . .  6  50 


Repairs  for  "Flour  City'    6-Horse  Power. 


Master  Wheel $26  00 

Base 23  00 

Straddle 9  00 

Compound  Gears 12  00 

Bevel  Gear  4  00 

"  Pinion 2  50 

Horizontal  Shaft  Boxes 4  00 

Intermediate  Pinion 4  00 

Sweep  Socket 4  00 

"  Support 3  00 

Horizontal  Shaft 3  00 


Upright          "       $200 

Truck  Wheels 8  00 

Axle 6  50 

Sweep  Lever 3  00 

Stay  Rods  for  Sweep  1  75 

Tumbling  Rod  Knuckle 550 

Wood  Frame,  complete 10  00 

Link  and  Eyebolts  1  50 

Platform 2  50 

Tumbling  Rods  only 2  50 


341 


DEERE    IMPLEMENT  COMPANY 


Repair  List  Champion   Belt  Power  Baling-  Press. 


NO. 
SOL 

79  R 

50 

51 

52 
53 
54 

A  54 


58 

59 

61 

62 

B63 

B61 

A65 

B65 


71 


PRICE 

Main  frame,  left  side,  for  17x 

22 $18  00 

Main  frame,  right  side,  for  17 

x22 18  00 

Inside  twin  wheel,  each 18  00 

"  pinions  (steel) 

each , 5  00 

Outside  twin  wheel,  each 16  00 

"        friction  pinion,  each. .  600 

Friction  clutch, old  style, each  4  25 

««        new  "         "      4  25 

Shipper  fork  box,  each 75 

Lower  connection  between  the 

main  frame 2  00 

Upper  connection  between  the 

main  frame 1  25 

Shipper  fork,  each  1  00 

Bracket  for  shipper  rod  1  25 

"  feeder,  each....  1  25 

Feeder  pendulum,  each 1  00 

Pitman,  new  style,  17x22 8  00 

Short  toggle,  new,  17x22 10  00 

Box,  connecting  link  to  cross 

shaft,  14x18,  coniplete 275 

Box,  connecting  link  to  cross 

shaft, (state  size  of  machine) 

complete .  ...  3  00 

Goose  neck,  babbitted,  for  17x 

22,  complete 7  50 

Feeder  spring  holder,  17x22. .  1  00 


NO.  PRICE 

B53        Outside  friction  pinion $6  50 

Bracket  for  crank  stand 50 

Casting  "        "    stop 35 

Feeder  casting,  each 1  00 

Pipes,  connecting  62,  each. . .       35 

Washer  for  61,  each 15 

A   5        Beater  connect  ion  3  75 

H17  Hinge  for  beater  plate,  17x22.  1  00 
Sockets  for  beater  hinge,  each  15 

Bottom  grate,  state  size 2  25 

Tension  screws  with  nuls,  each  2  00 

68  "        band  casting,  each 125 

T&L         li        wheel,  each 250 

69  "        screw  nut  holder,  each      65 
Fly  wheel,  30  in.  in  diameter  18  00 

"  36  in.  "  2200 

Lower  retainer  springs,  each.  15 

Side  "  "  15 
Flexible  beater  top  springs, 

each 25 

Comber  springs 25 

A 10  Bottom  retainer  hooks ,  each . .  35 
Same  with  links,  bolts  and 

washers,  each 50 

C  10  Side  retainer  hooks,  each 35 

Same  with  box,  each 50 

Side  retainer  spring  holders, 

each 20 

Partition  blocks,  with  bell 

bolts,  state  size,  each 3  00 


Repair  List  Champion    Two-Horse,  All  Iron  and    Steel,   Full    Circle  Baling:  Press  for 

1892. 


AF     1 
AF    2 


BP  2 

BF  3 

GF  3 

HF  3 

AF  4 

BF  4 

AF  5 

BF  5 


AF  6 
AF  7 
FF  8 

AF    8 

AF    9 

D  10 

D  10 

AF  12 

BF  12 

DP  12 

F  13 

F  14 

AF  15 


Double  toggle $10  00 

"         pitman   conneclion,   pipe 
pitman 2  25 

Caps  for  above— not  numbered 3o 

Double  toggle  pitman  connection — wood 
pitman  325 

Cap  for  above — not  numbered 35 

Pitman  connection,  plunger  end  wood 
pitman 4  50 

Pipe  pitman    crnnection— beater  end- 
bottom  piece 1  25 

Pipe  pitman   connection— beater  end- 
top  piece 3  25 

Main  cross  head 10  00 

"        "          "    with  sweep  piece  attach- 
ed   15  00 

Stay-rod  connection  to  cross  head 5  50 

"        "         "      with 
eribb 5  5*) 

Gibb  block  for  above — not  numbered. ...      40 

Sweep  piece— for  AF  4  only 6  00 

Power  end  bridge  piece  casting 8  50 

Pitman  connection  to  plunger  for  pipe 
pitman 2  50 

Stay- rod  post  next  to  power 

Bridge  piece  iron  beam 

Retainer  Hook 

"      with  box 

Throw-back  casting 

"     improved 


Front  axle 

<:        "     yoke 

Stay-rod  connection  casting,  key  connec 
tion  14x18  . . 


1  2r> 
9  00 
40 
45 

3  25 

4  50 
4  50 

13  50 
35 

3  50 


BF  15    Stay-rod  connection  casting  key  connec- 
tion 10x18  and  17x22 $4  50 

DF  15    Stay-rod  connection  with  nuts 2  00 

F  16    Tucker  casting,  14x18 200 

AH  16  "  "         16x!8 2  00 

BF16  "  "        17x22 225 

RF  17    Box  and  cap  for  tuckers, any  size—  right...      35 
LF  17         "       "     "     "          "  "         "—left....       35 

DF  18    Hind  axle  gudgeon,  for  14x18  or  16x18. . .  3  00 

CF18          "        "  "          "     17x22 4  50 

F  19        "          "     spindle  casting,  any  size 200 

F  20    Stay-rod    bracket,    any    size, — machine 

having  pipe  pitman 1  25 

AF  20    Stay-rud    bracket,    any    size— machine 

having  wood  pitman 2  25 

BF  21    Plunger  head  casting,  11x18 7  50 

AF  21  "  "  "         16x18 9  00 

BF  21  "        17x22 10  00 

Roller   for   bottom    plunger — not    num- 
bered       35 

F  22    Circular  casting  for  under  tension  band, 

14x18 1  00 

AF  22    Circn'ar  casting  for  under  tension  band, 

16x18  or  17x22 1  50 

F  23    Friction  walls  for  14x18  or  HoclS.  each. .  3  50 

AF  23  "         "     17x22,  each 550 

F  24    Tension  spring  cap 40 

F  25    Crank  axle  lever  rest 2  00 

F  68    Tension  band  casting 75 

"        screw  nut 1  50 

Partition  block  wilh  bell-bolt—state  size 
machine — each 3  00 


Notice. 

When  ordering  repairs  always  order  by  the  figure  and  number  on  the  broken  piece.  If 
none  can  be  found,  make  a  diagram  by  laying  broken  part  upon  a  paper,  and  drawing  a 
pencil  or  stick  with  black  grease  around  it. 


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Extras  for  Champion  Detached  Power  Portable  Baling  Press. 

Four  or  Six  Horse. 


NO. 

XI 

XXI 

X2 

XX2 

X3 

XX3 
X4 
XX4 
X5 

X6 

X7 

XX7 

X8 

BX8 

X9 

X10 

Xll 

X12 

X13 

X14 

XI5 

BXL5 

Xlfi 
X17 
XI 8 
X19 

X20 
X21 
X22 


PRICE 

Inside    twin    wheel    gudgeon 

14x18  or  16x18 $  3  00 

Inside    twin    wheel    gudgeon 

17x22 4  50 

Inside  twin  wheel    14x18    or 

16x18 16  50 

Inside  twin  wheel  17x22 17  50 

Clutch    pinion  9  or    10    cogs 

14x18  or  16x18  1  50 

Clutch  pinion  17x22 1  75 

Shifting  Clutch  14x18  or  16x18    2  00 

Shifting  Clutch  17x22 200 

Clutch  bands   1  25 

Clutch  shifter 1  25 

Clutch   shifter  link   14x18  or 

16x18 25 

Clutch  shifter  link  17x22 30 

Clutch  shifter  bracket  14x18 

or  16x18 1  75 

2  25 


Clutch  shifter  bracket  11x22. . 
Bottom  Shaft  box  bracket. . .  . 
Bottom  shaft  box  cap, babbitted 
Bottom  shaf  btox  cap, babbitted 

Top  snaft  box,  babbitted  . . . 
Top  shaft  box  cap  babbitted  . 

Top  shaft  box  plate 

Outside  gear  wheel      

Outside  gear  wheel  hub  plate 

with  T  bolts 2  50 

Outside  gear  wheel  pinion  ...     2  00 

Pronged  knuckle 80 

Pronged  knuckle  clutch 65 

Pronged   knuckle  clutch  end 

hitch   75 

End  hitch  side  bracket  box  . .  75 
End  hitch  side  bracket  box  cap  35 
End  hitch  hinge  box 40 


NO.  PRICO 

X23      End  hitch  hinge  box  cap $06 

X24      End    hitch    bevel   gear    with      > 

clutch 1  25 

AX24  End  hitch  plain  bevel  gear. . .  1  50 
X25  End  hitch  plain  elbow  box. . .  1  50 
X26  Beater  pitman,  either  size  ...  4  50 

X27      Toggle  14x18  or  16x18 7  50 

BX27  Toggle  17x22 8  00 

Toggle  connecting  pitman  rod, 

steel  

X28      Toggle  pitman,  upper  connec- 
tion  

X29      Toggle  pitman  lower  connec- 
tion 14x18  or  16x18 225 

BX29  Toggle  pitman  lower  connec- 
tion 17x22 2  50 

X30      Feeder  pitman  14x18  or  16x18 

BX30  Feeder  pitman  17x22 1 

X31      Feeder  frame  14x18  or  16x18  .     1 

BX31  Feeder  frame  17x22 1  25 

X32      Feeder  spring  casting 1  00 

X33      Plunger  head  complete  14x18 

or  16x18   15  00 

BX33  Plunger  head  complete  17x22.  18  50 


2  00 
2  00 


85 
00 
00 


61 
B68 


A10 
CIO 


Feeder  bracket 


2  00 


Tension  band  casting 1  25 


00 
2  00 
35 
35 
2  25 


Tension  hand  wheel 

Tension  screw  and  nut 

Bottom  retainer  hooks,  each. . 

Side  retainer  hooks,  each 

Bottom  grate — state  size 

Lower  or  side  retainer  springs, 

each 15 

Flexible  beater  top  spring 25 

Side  retainer  spring  holder 35 

Partition  blocks,  with  bell  bolts 
—state  size — each  . ,  3  00 


Extras  for  "Champion"  Reversible  Lever  Portable  Press. 


1 

B  1 
B  2 
B  2 
B  3 
A  5 
A  6 
B  7 

8 


Power  segment,  long  hub $15  00 

Power  segment,  short  hub  ...  15  00 

Pitman  casting 9  50 

Pitman  wooded  with  rollers. . .  12  50 

Lower  roller  guide 3  00 

Beater  connection 2  50 

Upper  sweep  iron 7  50 

Lower  sweep  iron 4  25 

Top  box  for  main  shaft 1  00 

Top  box  with  cap  1  50 


Lower  box  for  main  shaft. 

Lower  box  with  cap  

9  Pitman  roller  and  stand 

A  10  Bottom  retainer  hooks  

Same  with  links,  bolts  and 

washers  complete 

C  10  Side  retainer  hooks 

Same  with  box 

A  11  Bottom  retainer  spring  holder 
B  11  Side  retainer  spring  holder 


00 
50 
40 
30 

50 
30 
50 
30 
20 


A    12  Casting  to  hold  sweep  in  mov- 
ing    $  0  30 

A    15  Folder  or  tucker 2  00 

H  14  Hinge  for  beater  plate,  14x18. .  1  00 

H  16  Hinge  for  beater  plate,  16x18. .  1  00 

H  17  Hinge  for  beater  plate,  17x22. .  1  00 

H  18  Hinge  for  beater  plate,  18x22. .  1  00 

T.  &  L.  Hand  tension  wheel. . .  2  25 

A   68  Tension  band  casting 1  25 

69  Tension  screw  nut  holder 65 

Tension  screw  with  nut 2  00 

Lower  retainer  spring 20 

Side  retainer  spring 

Flexible  beater  top  springs 25 

Comber  springs 25 

Partition  block,  with  bell  bolts 

(srate  size) 3  00 

Partition  block,   without    bell 

bolts  (state  size) 2  75 

Bottom  grate  (state  size) 2  25 


In  ordering  Repairs  give  number  on  oM  piece.    If  no  number  on  old  piece,  describe 
or  mike  diagram  of  it,  and  give  number  of  mac'iine  for  which  repairs  are  ordered. ^  t 


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Repairs  for  Hodges'  Steel  "Single  Gear,"  "Stop-Draper"  Header 

C.JO 


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344 


Repairs  for  Hodges'  Steel  "  Single  Gear,"  "Stop-Draper"  Header. 


A  29. 


345 


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Hodges'  Single  Gear  Steel  Frame  Header. 

(Continued.) 


BBS  &        ^       B34      B95 
887  B83         B9I 


B  65 


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TOP  DRUM 


TAIL  ROLLER 
C.36.  rrvra-KT  TABLE  BOLT 


FLANGE  TAIL  ROLLER 


DRIVE  WHEEL  AXLE 


GRAIN  WHEEL  SHAFT 


A.561 


GUIDE  WHEEL  AXLE 
B.65 


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Repairs  for  "Hodges'"   Steel   "Center-Drive,"   "Stop-Draper"  Header. 


NO. 

A  29 
A  53 

A  109 
A  110 
AR111 
AL  111 

A  137 
A  175 
A  176 
A  235 
A  259 
260 
466 


467 


A  470 

A  492 
A  494 
A  498 
A  507 
A  503 
A  559 
A  560 
A  561 
B 
B 
B 
B 
B 
B 
B 
B 
B 


8 

10 
B  12 
B  14 
B  47 
B 

B   48 
B   49 

B  51 

B  53 

B  54 

B  55 


56 
57 
58 
69 
60 


62 
63 
65 
B  72 
74 
B  82 
B  83 
B  84 
B  85 
B86, 87 


PRICE 

Flanged  reel  pulley,  small 
hole $3  50 

Flanged  draper    pulley,   lOx 
4K  .  .  4  50 


Main  shaft  box,  outside  girt.  1 


Small    " 

«        « 


"  top,  inside 


outside  girt, 

(A.  Z.) 1  75 

Tiller  handle  cap 2  00 

Reel  hub  end ...  1  00 

"      "        " i  00 

Truss  brace  cap 75 

Collar  on  main  wheel  shaft  40 

"     small    "        "    .,  40 

Reel  hub  end 1  00 

"        «      "  1  00 

Small  sprocket  wheel,  No.  42 

chain 2  25 

Large  sprocket  wheel 3  00 

Spout  plate 40 

Pitman  boxes,  pair 75 

Chain  wheel,  large  reel  shaft  2  2-3 

Crank 1  50 

Oil  can  holder 40 

Main  wheel  hub 7  75 

Grain     "        "     6  00 

Master  gear 10  75 

"    clutch 2  50 

Clutch  flange 75 

Pinion 2  50 

Clutch 2  00 

Pinion  shifter^  complete  . . . .  ]  50 

Bracket  cap 75 

Sheave  wheel 75 

Balance  spring  jaw 2  25 

"        column 3  50 

Tongue  coupler 3  50 

3  50 

Reel  bar  box 60 

Chain  wheel,  large,   No.  52 

Chain 3  50 

Balance  wheel 6  00 

Spout  brace  casting ........       45 

Double  bracket 3  50 

Traveler  .  ' '        80 

"         and  pin 1  50 

"         bracket  box 35 

Roller  Box 60 

Shipper  casting  40 

Guide  wheel  stem  collar,  with 

set  screw        75 

Reel  Adjuster  boxes 1  50 

"  "  "     1  50 

Lever  weight 6  00 

Outside  divider  board  casting  1  50 

Guard 15 

Pulley  with  clutch 5  00 

Clutch 2  25 

Box  on  front 1  50 

Cap 1  50 

Shifter  . .  .  1  50 


NO. 

B  88 
B  89 
90 

91 
96 
97 
98 


B  100 

B  101 

B  102 

B  103 

B  104 

B  105 

B  106 

B  107 

B  108 

B  109 

C  11 

C  29 

C  30 

C  36 


42 
49 
51 


C  66 

C  74 

C  79 

C  78 

C  83 

C  84 

C  127 

D  31 

D  31 

D  32 

D  33 

D  35 

H  17 

H  37 

H  49 

H  60 


PRICE 

Short  Crank $0  60 

75 
60 
60 

25 
25 


Long 

Brake  shaft  box 

Box  and  washer  on  lever 

Reel  box  large  shaft,  1^  in. . 

<(  41  «  «  .( 

Chain  wheel  on  countershaft 

N  o.  42  chain 1  75 

Shipper  handle  casting 60 

Large  shaft  box  bottom,  LH, 

goes  with  A  109 1  25 

Large  shaft  box  bottom,  RH, 

goes  with  A  110  .  .    1  25 

Small  box  bottom,  goes  with 

AL  111 1  25 

Small  box  bottom   RH,  goes 

with  AR  111 1  25 

Belt  tightener  flange 40 

Chain        "          "     40 

Truss  washer 15 

Tongue  roll  washer 40 

Spring  case        "     15 

Sheave  guide  wheel 7  50 

Turn  table  top  50 

Turn  table    bottom  1  00 

Wrought  iron  wrist  pin 1  25 

Pitman  box,  cast  iron   75 

Tongue  roll  support         1  50 

Sprocket  wheel   for  counter- 
shaft, No.  52  chain 2  00 

Turn  table  yoke 1  50 

Pitman  neck 1  25 

Spout  rope  ciasp   (2  pcs.) ....       40 

Reel  bar  box 75 

Shipper  rod  handle 25 

Frame  front  cap 75 

Corner  bracket  divider  board 

casting    40 

Guide  wheel  jaw. 6  CO 

"  "        "     and  stem..  7  50 

"  "    column 7  00 

"  "     box 1  75 

Lever  spring,  complete 3  75 

Tongue  brace 1  50 

Apron  roller 75 

Notch  casting 1  50 

Sickle  heel 1  25 

Belt  tightener         4  25 

Balance  spring  for  S.  G 3  75 

Top  drum 5  00 

Bottom  drum 5  00 

Wagon   roller 2  00 

Tail  "        1  50 

Turn  table  bolt 1  25 

Joint  rod   2  25 

Flange  tail  roller 2  25 

Drive  wheel  axle 6  00 

Grain    "          "    3  50 

Guide    "         "    1  50 

Countershaft 3  00 

Spring  rod  spool  (wood)  ....       50 
Jackshaft   .  6  50 


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HODGES  SINGLE   GEAR     STEEL    FRAME    HEADER 
Continued. 


NO 

B 
B 
B 
B 
B 
B 
B 
B 
B 
P, 
B 
B 
B 
P, 

64 

66 
67 
73 
74 
75 
76 
96 
97 
99 
100 
110 
111 
114 

PR 

Shipper  casting  $0 

[CE 

75 
40 
00 
75 
15 
15 
15 
25 
25 
75 
75 
50 
50 
00 

NO 

B 
B 
B 
B 
B 

B 
B 
fc 
B 
B 
B 
B 

115 
116 
117 
118 
119 

121 
122 
123 
124 
125 
241 
242 

Stirrup  washer  

- 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

7 

Reel  adjuster  nut,  complete.  . 
Malleable  grouser  (California) 
guard 
"    center  guard        " 
"     sickle  tab,             " 
Reel  box  large  shaft 

Collar  on  pulley  (California).  . 
Shipper  handle  casting  " 
Spout  hinge  front  (malleable). 
"    back 
Pulley,  with  clutch(California) 

PRICE 

Clutch  (California) $2  25 

Shipper         "         1  50 

"    crank  "         1  25 

Sickle  guard  for  steel  bar,  mal.      20 
Shipper  stop  on  lever  (Califor- 
nia)            40 

Joint  rod  casting,  1893 70 

Cutter  bar  plate      "     50 

Tail  roll  box  "     40 

Backl.oard  plate 65 

Sickle  driver  (malleable) 1  70 

"        heel        "      55 

"  '«         "  50 


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A  252 


Extras  for  "Hodges"  Steel  Frame  Double  Gear  Header* 


SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL  . 


350 


Extras  for  "Hodges"  Steel  Frame   Double  Gear  Header. 


351 


DEERE     IMPLEMENT    COMPANY. 


List  of  Repairs  for  "  Hodges  "  Steel  Header. 


NO. 

A  109 
A  110 
AR  111 
AL  111 


141 
175 
176 
179 

186 
235 
238 

248 
249 
252 
25  * 
254 
294 


A    295 


301 
302 
32S 
333 


PRICE 

Main  shaft  box,  complete,  out- 
side girt ...  .$2  50 


Main  ^liai't  box,  complete,  in- 
side yirt     ...............   2  50 

Small   shaft    box,   complete, 

2  50 


2  50 

75 

100 

1  UO 

2  00 
1  25 

75 


inside  girt 
Small  suai'i  box,  complete  in- 

side fcdrt  .....  .  . 

Reel  shaft  box,  left-hand  ____ 

"     liub  end,  8-arin          ____ 

"        "    center,  8-arm 

"     shaft    sprocket     wheel, 

No.  45  chain  .....  .    .  . 

Clutch  for  A  :^2H  shifter  ..... 

Cap  for  truss  hr..ces. 
Sprocket,     wheel     for     lower 

draper  in  spout,  No.  42  chain 
Sheave  guide  wheel  ..... 
Guide  wheel  yoke  and  stem.  . 

"  *      column  ... 

Collar  and   guide  wheel  stem       75 
Guide  wheel  stem  cap  .......   25) 

Sprocket  wheel  and  pinion  for 

upper  draper  an  spout,  No 

42  chain         .....  ____   1  25 

Small  -pur  pinion,  works  with 

A  294   .............  75 

Spout,  rope  pulley  ..........       5 

.....  '       .....  •  .....       50 

Clutch  for  A  459  pinion  ..  200 
Travel  for  bevel  gear,  A  458.  .  75 
333l/2  Traveler  stud,  wrought  non  1  50 
334  Spur  gear,  small,  on  bridge- 

tree  shaft  ................    1  50 

Tumble  rod  block. 
Column  for    balance,  spring 
Large  spur  gear,  for  jac.k  shaft  4  50 
T'imhierod  knuckle,  one-inch 

r-Min.l  shaft   .....  ....    1  25 

Tm>  ble   ro  I  knuckle   %  inch 

square,  shaft  .         ...  ....    1  50 

Plate  f«»r  guide  wheel  column       75 
Knuckle  with  sleeve.  ......    1  "25 

Pitman  crank       ...........       7"> 

Yoke  u»r  spout  casting,  A  294  1  75 


75 

7  50 
'I  50 
3  25 


A 
A 
A 
A 

345 
346 
359 
371 

A 

373 

A 
A 
A 
A 

375 

387 
389 
390 

40 
2  25 


No.   42     For  driving  draper,  per  foot 


No.  45 

A    395 


400 
404 
40(1 
407 


reel . 

Sprocket    wheel    for    master 
gear,  A  458,  \o.  45  chain.  . .   3  o<) 


tree  casting  onlv 


00 


Bracket  for  traveler,  A  333. . .   3  00 

Crank  shaft  box  bottom 75 

"        "        "        "       cap..       75 


NO. 

PRIC 

A 

408 

Hinge  for  spout  to  rest  on.  .  .$0 

75 

A 

410 

Double       sprocket       driving 

draper,  No.  42  chain  

2 

75 

A 

411 

Jack  shaft  box  bottom  

2 

50 

A 

41J 

1 

25 

A 

416 

Tongue  coupler  jaw  

1 

25 

A 

421 

Reel  shaft  box,  right  hand.  .  . 

1 

20 

A 

-428 

Capon  bridge  tree  

1 

00 

A 

4&I 

i  »     .  <         .  <         i  . 

75 

A 

430 

4  4           it                   «                   »  » 

75 

A 

436 

Chain  carrier  stud       

2 

00 

A 

4;7 

Pulley  ior  chain  carrier  

50 

A 

43'.) 

Divider  bo  ird  iron  

1 

50 

A 

451 

Hinge  for  spout  to  rest  on  

75 

A 

452 

Crank  shaft  box  b  ttom  

75 

A 

4i3 

Pitman  shield,  malleable  

1 

25 

A 

454 

Spout  i  trace  cast  ing  

50 

A 

4o5 

Mneld  for  A  459  pinion  

50 

A 

4o  7 

(Jathering  iron    

2 

00 

A 

458 

Master  gear  

6 

00 

A 

458 

"     new  style,  1889, 

no  hub     

4 

50 

A 

459 

Bevel  pinion   

2 

50 

A 

460 

Guide  wheel  scraper,  not  on 

cut   

50 

A 

464 

Shipper    casting   not  on   cut 

75 

A 

4  Ho 

Tiller  handle           "      "      u 

2 

00 

A 

466 

Reel  hub  end,          "      "      " 

1 

00 

A 

467 

M     center,     "      "      " 

1 

00 

A 

468 

"     shaft  box,        "      "      " 

1 

25 

A 

4M9 

1 

25 

A 

472 

Sprocket   

3 

00 

A 

474 

Sickle  heel  slide,  not  on  cut.  . 

50 

A 

475 

Girt  block,             "     "     "  .. 

1 

50 

A 

476 

<  .        n                  .  <     «     « 

1 

50 

A 

477 

Axle  Box                 "     "     "  .'.' 

2 

00 

A 

485 

Sprocket  

2 

25 

A 

486 

Bridge-tree  cap  not  on  cut.  .  . 

50 

A 

487 

<.                       4«                       '            (.             «(            (t 

7 

00 

A 

488 

Sprocket  wheel,  "     "     "... 

1 

50 

A 

489 

Knuckle,  %-inch  hole,  not  on 

cut  .    .        

1 

00 

A 

490 

Knuckle,  ££-inch  hole,  not  on 

cut                 

1 

00 

A 

491 

Knuckle,  %-inch  hole,  not  on 

cut         

1 

00 

A 

493 

Balance  spring  saddle,  not  on 

cut  

50 

B 

2 

Clutch,  not  on  cut  

2 

50 

B 

3 

4%        flange,  not  on  cut.  .  .  . 

75 

D 

35 

Lever  spring,  complete  

3 

75 

Pitman  wood  only.  

50 

"        complete  

1 

50 

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Extra  Parts  for  Hodges'  Single  Gear  Header. 


C2I 
C28 


C22  C23 

C30 


C27 


C85        C8& 


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Extra  Parts  for  Hodges'   Single  Gear  Header. 
C    Castings. 


NO. 
C     1 


C  3 

C  4 

C  5 

C  5 

C  6 

C  7 

C  8 

C  9 


PRICE 

Master    Gear,  52-inch   Wheel,   Belt   for 

Running  Reel $10  75 

Pinion 1  75 

Clutch 1  25 

Balance  Wheel,  1%   inch  Jack  Shaft. ...     4  50 
Band  Pulley,!^  inch  JackShaft,4in.  face    3  50 


15  inch  Flanged  Pulley 
Flanged  Drauer      " 


Reel 
Large  Hub,  complete. . 

Main  Axle   

C    10    Small  Hub,  complete. . 

"      Axle 

Sheave  Guide  Wheel  . 
Tiller  Handle  Casting. 


C  11 

C  12 

C  13 

C  14 

C  15 

C  16 

C  16 


50 

5  00 
4  00 

4  00 
7  50 

6  00 

6  00 

5  00 

7  50 

1  50 
75 

2  00 

2  00 

3  00 


C  17 
C  17 


C  18 

C  19 

C  20 

C  21 

C  22 

C  23 

C  24 

C  25 
26 


g. 
"     Cap  ................ 

Spout  Ear,  Left  Hand  ................. 

"     Right    "       ................. 

Long  Bracket,  1^  in.  Jack  Shaft  ........ 

"  "        new  improved,!^  in.  Jack 

Shaft  ..................................     300 

Double  Bracket,  !#  in  Jack  Shaft  ......     3  50 

"  "         new  improved,  1%  inch 

Jack  Shaft  ..........................     3  50 

Double  Biacket  Cap  1#  in.  Jack  Shaft..     2  00 
Cap,  2  inch  Shaft,  wide  girt  ............ 

"     "      "        "     narrow     ''   ............ 


Long  Bracket  Cap, 


2  inch  Shaft   Box  Bottom 


1  50 
150 
1  50 
inch  Jack  Shaft    1  25 


15*  " 

Main  Shaft  Collar.. 

Traveler  Jaw 


40 
40 
40 
40 
1  00 


C 

C  27 

C  27    Traveler's  Stud,  new 150 

C  28    *" 

C  29 

C  30 

C  31 

C  32 


Traveler 

Turn  Table  Top 

"         "      Bottom 

Spout  Hinge,   Left  Hand 

Right    "      

C    33    Divider  Iron 

C    34    Reel  Hub  End 

C    35        "        "     Center 

C    36    Wrought  Iron  Wrist  Pin 

C    37    Draper  Roller  Centers 

C    38    Reel  Box  Bottom,  Right  Hand 

C    39       "        "  "         Left        "     

C    40        "        "  "         Cap 

C    41        "    Tightener  Nut 

Pitman  Box,  Cast  Iron 

Middle  Joint  Rod  Pulley 

Lever  Spring,  complete 

Wrought  Iron  Shipper  Clutch 

Belt  Tightener,  complete  

Sickle  Heel,  Malleable  Iron 

Pitman  Neck,        "          "     

Tongue  Roll  Support 

41        Coupler 

Sprocket  Wheel  for  Counter   Shaft,  No. 

52  Chain  2  00 

C    52    Truss  Brace  Cap  40 

H    60    Sickle  Heel 125 

B  241         "        "        malleable 50 

B  242    "    "       "  50 


C  42 

C  43 

C  44 

C  45 

C  46 

C  47 

C  48 

C  -19 

C  50 

C  51 


75 
25 
1  00 
1  25 
1  25 
75 
1  00 
1  00 

1  25 
40 
75 
75 
60 
40 
75 
75 

2  50 
4  00 
6  00 

1  50 

2  00 
1  50 
4  00 


NO. 

B  125 


C 

C 

C 

C 

C 

C 

C 

C    60 

C    61 

C 

C 

C    64 

C    65 


62 


C  69 

C  70 

C  71 

C  72 

C  74 


C  91' 
C  96 
C  101 
C  102 
C  103 
C  104 
C  105 
C  106 
C  107 
C  108 

C  109 
C  110 
C  111 
C  112 
C  113 
C  114 
C  117 
C  118 
C  119 
C  120 
C  121 
C  122 
C  123 
C  124 
C  125 
A  66 
C  132 
B  1 
B  2 
B  3 


PRICE 

Sickle  Driver $1  75 

Tongue  Coupler  Knuckle 1  75 

Reel  Adjuster  Arm 2  25 

1            "            "      225 

"            •'      Box  not  on  cut 25 

"        Goose  Neck 550 

"        Arm 3  25 

"    325 

Arm 3  00 

"     Friction  Roller,  not  on  cut 15 

Belt  Tightening  Casting 3  00 

"      Cap 150 

Guide  Wheel  Box.  Wood  Jaw 2  00 

Shipper  Crank  Box,  not  on  cut 40 

Turn  Table  Yoke 1  50 

Reel  Nut,  not  on  cut 15 

"  Tightener,  not  on  cut 15 

Flange  for  Large  Hub,  not  on  cut 2  25 

"        "     Small     "        "     "     "    2  00 

Large  Drum  Roller  Flange,  not  on  cut  75 

Shipper  Kod  Blocks,  not  on  cut 15 

Pitman   Neck 125 

Reel  Adjuster,  Lever  Spring 2  00 

"     Bar  Box 75 

Upright  Balance  Springs,  complete 20  00 

Divider  Board  Brace 75 

Truss  Brace  Cap  75 

Guide  Wheel 700 

Pinion  Shifter 1  50 

Sprocket  Wheel,  Large  to  run  Reel  No. 

62  Chain 325 

Master  Gear,  for  Chain  to  Reel , 12  00 

Flanged  Guide  Wheel 7  00 

Double   Bracket,  for  1^  in.  Jack  Shaft 
Cap 


2  00 
6  00 

2  50 
1  50 

3  50 
1  75 

3  50 
25 


Balance   Wheel, 
Long  Bracket 

"     Cap 
Band  Pulley, 
Pinion 
Sprocket  Wheel,  Main  D  ive  Wheel  No. 

52  C hain 

Main  Shaft  Collar,  not  on  cut 

Band  Pulley,  1^  in  Jack  Shaft ,4  in.  face    3  50 
Spout  Hinge  and  Box 3  50 

Clutch  \%  inch  Jack  Shaft. . '. 

Flange  Pulley  for  Spout  Roller. . 

Pulley  Shift*  r 

Roller  Box  for  Spout 

Reel  Adjuster  Arm 

"  "  "      Cam. 


"      Box. 
Spput  Brace  Thimble. . . 

Shipper  Thimble 

Clutch  


Master  Gear 

"     Clutch 

Clutch  Flange 


1  25 
1  00 
1  50 
75 
60 
75 
25 
75 
1  25 
50 
50 
75 
1  50 

1  50 
10  75 

2  50 
75 


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Chain. 


NO. 


25  For  Driving  Drapers,  per  foot,  ' 
33  For  Driving  Drapers,  per  foot, 
42  For  Driving  Drapers,  per  foot, 
45  For  Driving  Reel,  per  foot, 
52  For  Driving  Reel  or  Sickle, 
per  foot, 
64  For  Driving  Sickle,  per  foot, 
66  For  Driving  Sickle,  per  foot,     , 

Wood. 

s§ 

^  & 

jl 

.  .  $25  00 

El 

R( 
H 
H 

SAF 

A: 
Si 
Pi 
Bi 
Ja 
Si 

10 
12 
10 
12 
10 
12 
14 
15 

10 

12 
14 
15 
16 

] 
nu 
sec 

.  .  .     6  00 

Reel  Arms          es 

Lch        20 
6  25 
1  25 
oz.        75 

LCD            37 

5  00 

Divider  Board  ' 

Elevator  or  Draper  Slats,  each,  per  d 
Reel  slats                              ...       ea 

Wood  Roller  and  Shaft     

Drive  Wheel,  complete,  Double  Gear  45  00 
Small        '                               "            "     25  00 
Drive        '      Single  Gear                        45  00 

Small        '          "          " 

25  00 

Drive        '          "          "    Iron    ... 
Small        '          "          " 

.  .  50  00 
.  .  25  00 

Pitman           ....        .... 

..     3  00 

Double-Trees  

..     3  50 

Draper  Rollers,  small  

..     3  00 

"            "     large 

5  00 

Tongue 

10  00 

A      1    Malleable  Guard 

25 

B      6              '             " 

15 

B      7              '             "        

15 

B    74              •             "     

15 

B    75              *              " 

15 

B  118              '             "     .. 

25 

8-inch  Wood  Roller 

fin 

Bushing  for  Wood  Roller..        25 

Miscellaneous. 

NO.  PRICE 

Elevator  Belts,  leather,  4  inch,  22>£ 

feet  long $  7  00 

Reel  Belt,  leather,  3  in.,  18  feet  long  4  50 

H  22  Bridge  Tree,  complete 25  00 

32  50 

Spout  Bale  and  Clasp 3  50 

Axle  for  Wood  Hubs each  2  00 

Sickle  Sections per  doz.  1  50 

Pitman  Strap 2  00 

Bridge-Tree  Shaft 4  00 

Jack  Shaft,  1881 6  00 

Sickle  Bolts per  doz.  1  25 

Set  Screws "      "  75 


(Finger  Beams. 

10  Foot,  Double  Gear. .  .  .$15  00 

11    17  00 

Single        "    17  00 

"    19  00 

Reverse,  Iron  Clad,  New  Style  20  00 
"         "       "        "       "      22  50 
"         "       "        "       "      25  00 
"       "        "       "      27  50 


Sickles. 

10  Foot 8  50 

"     9  50 

"     10  50 

"     11  00 

"     .  11  50 


In  ordering  sickles  give  name  of  machine, 
number  of  head,  size  of  section,  and  whether 
section  is  on  top  or  bottom  of  rod. 


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NO.                                                                                                           I 

RICE 

510  oo 

NO. 
A  31 

A  1          "            "                         

10  00 

B  31 

B   1          "            "* 

10  00 

32 

"            "       for  One-Horse  Mower  
2    Cutter  Cap 

10  00 
15 

A  32 
33 

A  2          "          "            

15 

A  33 

3    Guard  malleable 

40 

34 

4    Outside  Shoe  complete  

2  50 

A  34 

A  4           «            <.             «< 

2  50 

35 

B   4           "            "             "          

2  50 

36 

B   4^  Horn  for  Outer  Shoe 

25 

37 

C  4    Outside  Shoe,  complete  for  wheel  instead 
of  sole  plate            

2  50 

38 

38 

C  4^  Thimble    

10 

5    Inside  Shoe  with  sole  plate 

3  00 

39 

6    Knife  Head  

50 

40 

7    Tracker   Plate                             . 

15 

A  40 

8            "            " 

15 

41 

AS            "            "                     

15 

A41 

9           "        Handle  Socket 

25 

42 

10    Knife  Head  Cap  on  No.  5  ...              

20 

43 

11    Wheel  for  Outer  Shoe  cast 

35 

44 

12    Tracker  Thimble  malleable     .... 

15 

45 

13    Wheel  Thimble  for  No.  11  cast  

10 

46 

14    Cap  Nut  on    Wrist  Pin       .               

10 

A  46 

15    Raising  Lever  Hand  Piece  

15 

16    Tilting-        "          "            "...            

15 

47 

17    Latch  on  Tilting  Lever 

20 

A  47 

A  17     Tilting  Lever  complete        

1  75 

B47 

18    Main  Wheel  30-inch  wheel 

7  50 

48 

A  18        "            "     with  Center  Rim     

7  50 

49 

A18        "            "    without     "        "     

7  50 

50 

19    Collar  for  Main  Wheel  Dogs      

1  00 

20    Driving  Gear  on  Main  Shaft*  

1  75 

50 

21    Double  Gear  on  Throwout  Shaft,  journal 
5  inches    rrrv; 

1  50 

51 
52 

A21    Double  Gear  on  Throwout  Shaft,  journal 
5l/&  inches*  

1  50 

22    Bevel  Wheel  on  Main  Shaft,  35  and  12  cogs 
A22        "            "      "        "          "     36    "     12    "  * 
23        "     Pinion  on  Crank  Shaft,  oval  hub  
A23        "            "       "         "          "       flat    "     .... 
24    Crank  Wheel  without  Pin     . 

1  25 
1  25 
50 
50 
1  25 

25     Wrist  Pin  Box,  brass  

1  00 

25        "         "        "    iron 

50 

26    Main  Shaft  Box,  right  hand  
A  26     Ratchet  on  Box  26 

1  25 
75 

27     Main  Shaft  Box,  left  hand  
28    Crank    "        "  *                                       . 

1  00 

2  00 

29     Raising  Lever  Stand  

1  25 

A29            "            "            " 

1  25 

B29            "            "            '      

1  25 

30           "            "     Arm 

1  00 

A30            "            "        "     

1  00 

31    Connecting  Bar  Joint  casting,  malleable, 
plain  

3  00 

C31    Connecting  Bar  Joint  casting,  malleable, 
for  Gaer  Iron  .  . 

3  00 

Collar  on   No.  31,  malleable  ..............  $0  2^ 

Gag  Iron,  alone,  malleable  ..............         5" 

Push  Bar,  Joint  casting,  malleable  ......  .  .     1  25 


"    casting  on  Main  Frame 

Gear  Cover  for  Frame 

"         "*       "         "    a.  &b.  1 

Foot  Rest*— 1882-3,  1884,  and  since  use  309 

Seat 

Evener  Stop  

Tracker  Stop,  cast,  old  style 

•'      malleable,  new  style,  with 

two  slots 

Cap  to  Connecting  Bar  on  Main  Frame.. 

"     for  Knife  Head  on  Finger  Bar 

"      "        "        "       "        "        "6-foot  bar 
Throwout  shaft.complete,  journal  5  inches 

Coupling  Pin,  main  shoe 

Dog  in  Main  Wheel  

Draft  Rod  Eye  Plate,  on  Evener  Slide 

"        "     on  Push  Bar 

Track  for  Evener  Slide  

"     1  horse  and  6-foot 

Mower 

Evener  Slide  and  Stop 

''         "         •'       "   1  horse  Mower 

"        "    6-foot          "     

Cap  for  Raising  Lever  Dog 

Raising  Lever  Dog 

Sole  Plate  for  outer  shoe,  old  style,  No.  4 

and  A.  4 

Sole  Plate  for  outer  shoe,  B  4  and  C  4 

Throwout  Shaft,  Catch  and  Latch 

"     complete,  with  51 

Draft  Rod,  wrought  

Sole  Plate  for  Inner  Shoe,  No.  5 

Pitman,  complete,  except  box.. 

foot  Mower 

Steel  Pitman  connection  to  Knife  head 

square  hole 

Steel  Pitman  connection  to   Knife  head 

round  hole  

Steel  Pitman  connection,  box  end 

Push  Bar,  wrought  iron,  round 

"      flat 

Connecting  Bar,  wrought  iron 

Tilting  Lever  Connecting  Rod 

Raising        '  "     

Wrist  Pin,  without  nut 

Crank  Pinion  Shift 

Main  Shaft  or  Axle 

Seat  Spring 

Finger  Bar,  Drilled  for  16  guards 


5  and  6 


75 

7& 

1  25 

1  25 


25 
10 

15 
15 
30 
30 

2  00 

2  oo 

1  00 
10 
25 
75 
40 

40 
50 
50 
50 
15 
15 

40 
40 
25 
200 
40 
50 

2  75 

3  00 
50 

50 

50 

1  25 


1  25 

1  75 

40 

50 

75 

1  25 
3  50 

2  00 
5  00 


*For  Single  Speed  Mower  only. 


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NO. 


PRICE 


Finger  Bar,  drilled  for  18  guards .  $  5  50 
"     19       "          5  75 
"    23       "          6  75 
with  16  guards 12  00 


18 
19 
23 


Knife  complete,  17  sections 

19 

20 

"        24 

Sections,  each 

Rivets,  per   pound 

Pitman    Bolt,  knife  end 

"        "        box         " 
Guard  Bolt 

"    Plates.. 

"     Plate  Rivets,  per  pound. .. 

Screw  Plug  in  Pitman  Box 

Monkey  Wrench 

Malleable      "      Crown 

Cold  Chisel 

Punch  

Oil  Can 

Coil  Spring  in  Levers 

Spring  for  Main  Wheel  Dog 


13  50 

14  00 
18  00 

4  00 

4  50 

5  00 

6  00 
15 
40 
10 
10 

5 
10 
40 
10 
60 
25 
15 
10 
20 
15 
10 


NO. 


PRICE 


Spring  and  Catch  on  Nos.41  and  51$  0  15 


Oil  Cup  Cover 

Whifflletree  Hook  ............... 

Neckyoke,  Clip  and  Ring  ....... 

Pole  Iron,  two  pieces  ............ 

Gear  Cover,  Handle    and  thatch 
Foot  Rest  Washer  .............. 

Hammer  Strap  ................. 

Pin  ................... 

Evener  Bolt,  3%x%  ............. 

Divider  Iron  on  Main  Shoe  ..... 

Lifting  Chain  ............    ..... 

Eye  Bolt  and  Folding  Hook  ..... 

Crank  Box  Bolts,  two  nuts,  2^x)g 
Main      "        "      one    nut,  right 


Main  Box  Bolts,  one  nut,  left 
hand,  2%x%  ................. 

Shoulder  Bolt  in  Tilting  Lever.  .  . 

Carriage  Bolts  for  Pole,  >£   inch 

Bolts  not  named  ............... 

Set  Screw  in  Nos.  19,  20,  201,  303 

Steel  Washer  on  Main  Shaft  ..... 
"  "  Crank  Shaft  ....... 

Keys  ........................... 

Hinge  Pin  for  Gear  Cover  ....... 


5 
10 
20 
25 
20 

5 

25 
15 
15 
25 
40 
30 
10 

10 

10 
15 
10 

5 
10 
10 
10 

5 


Parts  Used  Only  on  the    Changeable  Speed   Mower. 


300  Main  Frame $10  00 

301  Bevel  Wheel  on  Main  Shaft,  with 

36  and   12  cogs 1  50 

302  Triple  Gear  on  Throwout  Shaft, 

journal  714   inches 2  00 

303  Driving  gear  on  Main  Shaft,  34 

cogs       1  75 

304  Gear  Cover..  1  50 


305  Throwout  shaft,  complete,  journal 

914  inches $2  50 

306  Gear  Cover  Catch 25 

307  Crank  Shaft  Box     2  50 

308  Center  Box  on  Main  Shaft 50 

309  Foot  Rest,  used  on  Single   Speed 

since   1884 50 

310  Spring  Shifting  Hook 50 


Parts  Used  Only  on  Five  and  Six-Foot  Mower. 


200  Main  Frame,  5  and  6-foot  Mower .  $10  00 

201  Drive  Gear,   5  and  6-foot 
Mower 1  75 

202  Main  Double  Gear  on  Throwout 

Shaft,  45  and  14  COSTS 2  00 

203  Bevel  Gear  on  Main  Shaft,  35  and 

14  cogs 1  50 

204  Bevel  Pinion  on  Crank  Shaft 50 

205  Gear  Cover 1  50 

206  Crank  Shaft  Box 2  50 

Gear  Cover  Catch,  no  number  . .  25 

208  Raising  Arm 1  25 

209  Draft  Rod  Eyes  on  Push  Bar. ...  75 

210  Bracket  on  Pole 1  50 

211  Raising  Lever  Ratchet 75 

212  "            "      Pawl 50 

213  Gag  Iron  Stop 15 

214  Raising  Lever  Ratchet 40 


215  Gag  Spring  Cap $0  35 

216  Bracket  for  Chain  Pulley 1  50 

217  Chain  Pulley 75 

221  Draft  Eye  on  Evener  Slide 30 

400  Main  Frame 10  00 

Extension  on  Ratchet,  614 75 

Draft  Rod  for  6-foot 40 

Raising  Lever,  complete,  6-foot 

Mower 2  00 

Raising  Lever  Hand  Piece 15 

Handles  on  end  of  Raising  Lever  20 
Eye  Bolt  and  Folding  Hook  for 

6-foot 30 

Lifting  Chain  and  Link 1  50 

Gag  Spring 50 

"  "  Pin 20 

Set  Screw  in  Gag  Spring  Cap 15 

Lifting  Spring 1  00 


SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 


INDEX. 


AXLES 


IMPLEMENTS. 
A 


Pagre 


EXTRAS  FOB  SAME.       Page 


"Shuttler,"  Wagon 193,  194 

BALE  TIES 18d 

BEAMS 

"Deere"  Plow 

BINDERS  1AO 

Deering  All  Steel  "Pony" 102 

BINDER  TWINE 183 

BOLSTER  SPRINGS,  "Howard"  Adjustable 182 

BOLTS,  Plow 262 

BOTTOMS,  Plow 262 

BUGGIES 203-242 

CARRIAGES ? 203-242 

CARRIERS,  Hay 

"Milwaukee"  Reversible 172 

"New  Leader,"  Rod  or  Cable 171 

'Porter's"  Adjustable  and  Reversible 169 

'Porter's  Champion,"  Rod  or  Cable 169 

'Porter's"  One  Way 168 

•Haymaker" 170 

'Rundle" 170 

CARTS 

Barrel 184 

Dump 18o 

Grading   167 

Garden  and  Hand 184 

Road 243-250 

Vineyard  185 

CHAIN,  "Ewart's"  Link  Belting 201 

CHECK  ROWERS,  "Deere" 83 

CLEVISES,  Malleable 175-177 

CLEVISES,  Plow 267 

CONVEYORS,  Hay 168 

CRUSHERS 

"Young  America,"  Corn  and  Cob 134 

"Pioneer"  Barley 142 

CULTIVATORS 

"Antelope,"  Tongueless 51 

"Columbia"  Four  Shovel 54 

"Columbia"  Six  Shovel 55 

Cultivator  and  Harrow  Combined 47 

"Deere"  Spring 52 

"Fresno"  Nursery  and  Vineyard 56 

Five  Tooth,  Wood  Frame 45 

"  Giant" 46 

"Iron  Age" 47 

"McGee"  Garden 88 

"Reindeer" 53 

"Scarifier" 50 

"Sunol" 48-49 

"Sunset"  Orchard  and  Vineyard 58 

"Top  Notch"  Orchard  and  Vineyard 59 

"Top  Notch"  Walking 60 

"Zig-Zag,"  Orchard  and  Vineyard 57 

CUTTERS 

Fin.  Quincy,  Knee,  Standing,  etc 255,  256 

Rolling 42 

CUTTERS,  Hay 

"Baldwin's" 148 

"Champion"  Section 147 

"Dick's" 149 

Hide  Roller...  ...147 


DIGGERS 

"Deere"  Potato 26 

"Shaker"  Potato 26 

Tree,   "Whitney's" 158,159 

DOUBLETREES 178, 179 

DRAPERS,  HEADERS,  ETC 195 

DRILLS,  Grain 

"Deere"  One-Horse,  Corn 86 

Garden,  "Deere" 88 

"Superior"  Hoe 81 


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"Buckeye"  Hoe. . 


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"Buckeye"  Shoe 79 

"Buckeye"  Spring  Tooth 80 

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FEKD  CUTTERS 147-149 

FENCE  MACHINES,  "Monarch" 160 

FORKS,  Hay 

Derrick,  "  Jackson's" 


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Grapple 

"Harpoon"  Single., 
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GRAPPLES,  Hay  Fork 

GRINDERS,  Mower  Knife  ......................  200 

GUARDS,  Mower  and  Reaper  ..................  199 

HANDLES,  "Deere"  Plow  ...................... 

HARNESS 

Single  Buggy  .........................  251,  253 

Double  Buggy  .............................  254 

HARROWS 

"California,"  Square,  Wood  Frame  ........  66 

"Deere"  Smoothing  .......................  63 

Disc,  "Deere"  ..............................  67 

Disc,  "Deere,"  Adj.  and  Rev  ...............  70 

Disc,  "Deere,"  Rev.,  Steel  Frame  ......  68,  69 

"  Glidden  "  .................................  63 

Harrow  and  Cultivator,  Combined  .........  47 

Rotary,  Vineyard  ...........................  61 

Spring  Tooth  Lever  ........................  66 

Spading  ....................................  71 

"  Vaughan"  Angle  Steel  ....................  64 

Vineyard,  Wood  Frame  ....................  62 

Vineyard,  Iron  Frame  .....................  62 

"Ziar-Zag,"  Steel  Lever  .....................  65 

HAY  CUTTFRS 

"Baldwin's"  ............................ 

"Champion"  Section  ................... 

"Dick's"  ............................... 

Hide  Roller  ............................ 

HEADERS 

"Hodge's"  Steel  Frame,  Double  Gear. 
"Hodge's"  Steel  Frame,  Single  Gear.  . 
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'Hodge's-Haines"wood  Frame,  s'gle  Gear,  108 
HORSE  HOES 

Iron  Frame,  Expanding 45 

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JACKS,  Horse  Power 
KNIVES,  Mower 


LANDSIDES,  Plow,  "Deere" 

LEAD  BARS 180 

LOADERS,  Hay,  "Deere" 98 

MILLS  M 

Bone,  '^Chapman's" 135 

Barley,  "Pioneer" 142 

Cider,  "Champion" 114 

Cider,  "Hutchinson's" 112 

Cider,  "Keystone" 114 

Cider,  "Buckeye" 113 

Corn  and  Cob,  "Young  America" 134 

Fan,  "Champion" Ill 

Fan,  "Grant's" 110 

Grain,  Hand  or  Power 137 

Grain,  "Modern  Hero" 141 

Grain,  "New  Era,"  French  Buhr 138 

Grain,  Pulley 141 

Grain  /'Tortilla" 136 

Wind,  "Perkin's"  Galvanized  Steel 161 

Wind,  "Columbia," 162 

Wind,  "Turbine" 163 

MOWEKS 

' '  Crown' ' 

Deering  "Ideal" 100 

Deering  "Ideal  Giant" 101 

MOULDBOARDS,  Plow,  "Deere" 

NECK  YOKES 180 

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PLANTERS,  Horse,  "Deere" 85 

"Deere,"  with  Check  Rower 85 

"Deere,"  One  Horse 86 

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PLOWS,  Hand 

Breaking 24 

Cast  Iron 12 

Chilled 11 

"Collins"  Cast-Cast-Steel 12 

Colorado 5 

"Deere"  Regular 5 

"D.X."  Series S 

Grading,  "Deere" « 

Grading,  "California" 19 

"Highlander, "Steel  Beam £ 

"Highlander,"  Wood  Beam 8 

Hillside,  -'Deere" 13 

Hillside.  "Knapp's" 14 

"Humboldt  Clipper" 18 

Listing 20 

Lister  and  Drill 22 

Middlebreakers 21 

Road 19 

"Red  Jacket" 4 

Root  Ground 10 

Shovel,  Single  and  Double 43,  44 

Small  ''Deere" 6 

Steel  Beam,  "Deere" 6 

Subsoil 25 

Vineyard,  Chilled 15 

Vineyard,  Double  Bluebeard 17 

Vineyard,  Steel  Beam 16 

PLOWS,  Gang 

"  Deere" 30 

Disc,  "Secretary" 41 

'Frisco" 31 

'New  Deal,"  Single 32 

'New  Deal,"  2-Gang 33 

'New  Deal,"  3-Gang 35 

'New  Deal,"  4-Gang 36 

'New  Deal,"  5-Gang 37 

'New  Deal,"  Subsoil 34 

'Pony,"  Vineyard 39 

'Vaughan,"  Orchard 38 

PLOWS,  Sulky 

'Gazelle" 28 

"Gilpin"  . . . 
"Secretary" 
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Beams 

Bolts 

Bottoms 

Handles 

Landsides 

Mouldboads 

Shares 

Miscellaneous. . . 
POWERS,  Horse 

"Dairy  Queen" 143 

"Eclipse" 143 

"Pony" 144 

"Samson,"  2-Horse 143 

Two-Horse,  No.  4 144 

Tread,  "Wheeler's" 146 

"Young  Samson" 145 

PRESSES,  Cider 

"Hutchinson's" 112 

"Keystone" 112 

PRESSES,  Hay 

Champion 118 

"Champion  Giant" 122 


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"Ingersoll's" 

"Lightning" 

"Petaluma" 

"Tichenor's"  

PULLEYS,  Hay  Fork. . . . 

Derrick 

PULVERIZER,  "Lubin's   lfl 

PUMPS,  '  'Buckeye" 164 

RAKES,  Horse,  Hay 

'Barnes"  Revolving 91 

'Wilcox"  Revolving 91 

'Deere"  Hand-dump 
'Deere"  Self-dump. 
'Dee  re- Rollings  worth"  Self-dump 95 

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REAPERS 

Deering"  Ideal" , 

ROAD  MACHINES 

American  "Champion 
Steel    "Champion"... 

ROLLERS 

"Dain's"  Land 134 

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SAWS,  Wood 

Sliding  Table 

New  Style  Pole 151 

SCRAPERS 

"Chicago" 157 

"Climax"    Wheel 155 

"Fresno"  Canal  and   Leveling 158 

"Little  Triumph"  Wheel 154 

"Slusser"  Drag 156 

"Columbus"  Drag    156 

Wood    Back .158 

SECTIONS,  Mower  and  Reaper 199 

SEEDERS 

"Buckeye" 80 

'Cahoon"  Hand 76 

"Cahoon"    Power 75 

"Cyclone" 76 

"Deere"  Force  Feed,  Broadcast 77 

"Deere"    Garden 90 

"Frisco,"  or  No.  1 74 

"Gem" 74 

"Pacific" 73 

SHARES,  Plow,  "Deere" 

SHELLERS,  Corn 

"Black    Hawk" 124 

"Corn  King" 125 

"Farmer's,"  2-Hole 129 

"Junior,"  2-Hole 131 

"Keystone,"  2-Hole 127 

"Prince" 126 

"Rustler" 130 

"Sandwich,"  4  and6-Hole 132 

"Veteran,"  2-Hole .*:•.- 128 

SHOVELS,  Cultivator,  all  kinds f 

SICKLES,    Reaper ....... ,» ;f  .*; V199: 

SINGLETREES,  Plow,  etc 178/179 

SPRINGS,  Bolster 

"Howard's"  Adjustable :.  .182 

STACKERS,  Jackson's  "^clipse" „  99 

STEMMERS,    Raisin 113 

STRETCHERS,  Wagon,  etc 180 

SULKIES,  Track 

Double  Axle 243 

Pneumatic  Tire 243 

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TABLES,  Saw 

Sliding    

New  Style  Pole 

TEETH 

Rake •. .• .,'105 

Thresher ....*.....:....;..  '^. .197 

THRESHERS  AND  SEPARATORS 146 

TIES,  Bale 183 


TWINE,    Binder., 


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WAGONS  ' 

Farm,  Iron  Axle  "^ 

Farm,  Thimble  Skein 

Farm,  Steel  Skein 

Farm,    Tubular  }>  ..............  189-191 

Header,  Iron  Axle 

Header,  Steel  Skein 

Header,  Thimble  Skein 

Header,  Tubular 

Four  Spring,  Market  ......................  187 

Half  Spring,  Market  ......................  186 

Road  .....................................  203 

Spring  ......................................  203 

WAGON  BEDS  ..................................  191 

WAGON   WHEELS  ..............................  192 

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